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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Beaver Lake Project Office is accepting applications from adjacent landowners to burn ...
The USACE Beaver Lake Project Office opened applications for landowners to burn flood debris on public land around Beaver ...
ROGERS -- The swim beaches at two Beaver Lake campgrounds are going away permanently. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Tuesday it is permanently removing swim beaches at Rocky Branch and ...
ROGERS, Ark. — Several swim beaches at Beaver Lake will be closed temporarily due to high water and debris, according the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the Beaver Lake Project Office.
The corps' Beaver Lake office in Rogers is closed to the public until further notice. However, the lobby outside the main entrance, where people can pick up lake maps and other information, is open.
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Arkansas State Parks, including Beaver Lake, are expecting a spike in crowds on Labor Day. All state parks in Arkansas are ...
ROGERS, Ark. — Park rangers are patrolling Beaver Lake this Labor Day weekend to make sure visitors stay safe and follow the rules. Rangers Emily Phillips and Hayden Rogers are among those conducting ...
BENTONVILLE -- Duncan Stewart likes Beaver Lake just the way it is. Stewart, who lives near Dallas, has owned property in the Ford Creek Cove area on Beaver Lake for the last 10 years. He said he ...
On Tuesday night the Army Corps of Engineers held a meeting to inform residents around Beaver Lake that the Corps is looking to purchase parts of land that are typically underwater.
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