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The Kentucky Lock Addition Project – a more than $1.5 billion federal construction effort led by government contractors and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) workers – aims to solve a logjam on Tennessee River by doubling the length of the lock that flows resources and products to 20 states.
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The U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Wednesday approved several priorities which could benefit waterways in Kentucky as part of the…
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The Kentucky Lock is closed to all traffic between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for up to five days beginning Monday through Friday. The Nashville District of the…
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Members of the Paducah business community head to Washington DC Wednesday for a two-day meeting with the state Congressional delegation and other…
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Work has completed on the first wave of construction on a new navigational lock at Kentucky Dam.Crews on Wednesday topped out the last of nine massive…
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A major milestone was achieved Wednesday in the completion of a new navigational lock at the Kentucky Dam.Crews finished work on the first of 61 massive…
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The Kentucky Lock Addition Project is located at Kentucky Dam on the Tennessee River. The project seeks to reduce the average delay time and reduce…