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HUNDREDS of people turned out on Sunday evening to greet the Charleville Junior hurling team that was so narrowly defeated by the St. Patrick's team from Ballyragget, Co. Kilkenny in the AllIreland Junior Club Hurling Final at Croke Park last Saturday.Ev
Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh stands atop the Morganza Spillway after members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the spillway in Morganza, Louisiana May 14, 2011. Scores of U.S. heartland rivers from the Dakotas to Ohio have... View Photo »
If we don't build the viewing pier, that defeats the point of the whole project ... I think the whole expectation is to get the viewing pier built.
Francia earns two first places DARTMOUTH — UMass Dartmouth sophomore diver Christian Francia won the three meter competition on the second and final day of the New England Division II and III Diving Championships at the Tripp Athletic Center Saturday. Fr
Local officials pushing for a major flood control project on the Truckee River begin meetings today to make their case in Washington, D.C. , insisting the effort is now at a critical point. The trip comes after a frustrated Sparks Mayor Geno Martini threa
LITTLE ROCK Nikki Janette Allison, daughter of Cindy and Larry Allison of Sheridan, and Jordan Clark Saunders, son of Marcia and Kenny Cooper of Granite City, Ill. , and Pam and Gene Saunders of Russellville; March 17. Natalie Melia Daniel, daughter of E
Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh speaks during a news conference along the Morganza Spillway in Morganza, Louisiana May 14, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to open one bay of the spillway today in order to relieve pressure... View Photo »
A rising star in kidney research currently conducting the largest study ever done on the rare blood vessel disease vasculitis has been recruited to Hamilton. Dr. Michael Walsh brings with him research funding from five countries and the potential to boos
Protesters confront the police during the Feb. 3 eviction of Occupy Austin from the front steps of City Hall. Occupy Austin is the latest part of the Occupy movement to be evicted, but its members say they're staying committed to its activist causes. Aus
Michael Walsh (May 4, 1810 - March 17, 1859) was a United States Representative from New York. Full Article
FILE - In this May 1, 2011, file photo Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh, right, with the Army Corps of Engineers, shake hands with Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, left, following a news conference near the Birds Point levee in Mississippi County, Mo. The 55-year-old officer, whose nearly two decades of...
View Photo »Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh speaks during a news conference at the Birds Point levee Monday, May 2, 2011, in Mississippi County, Mo. Walsh has given the order to blow a two-mile hole into the Birds Point levee later tonight in southeast Missouri, which would flood...
View Photo »Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh stands atop the Morganza Spillway after members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the spillway in Morganza, Louisiana May 14, 2011. Scores of U.S. heartland rivers from the Dakotas to Ohio have flooded following a snowy winter...
View Photo »Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh speaks during a news conference along the Morganza Spillway in Morganza, Louisiana May 14, 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to open one bay of the spillway today in order to relieve pressure of the the levees along the...
View Photo »Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh speaks during a news conference along the Mississippi River in Vicksburg, Mississippi May 13, 2011. Scores of U.S. heartland rivers from the Dakotas to Ohio have flooded following a snowy winter and heavy spring rains, feeding near-record...
View Photo »Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers official, tells reporters Friday, May 13, 2011, that the tough decisions being made to deal with the current Mississippi River flooding were put in motion decades ago, during a news conference that traveled along the Yazoo River...
View Photo »In this image taken from video, an explosion lights up the night sky as the the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers blows an 11,000 foot hole in the Birds Point levee in Mississippi County, Mo. on Monday, May 2, 2011. Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh gave the order to blow a...
View Photo »Water washes over through an area where the Army Corps of Engineers blew a large hole in the Birds Point levee Monday, May 2, 2011, in Mississippi County, Mo. Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh gave the order to blow a two-mile hole into the Birds Point levee in southeast...
View Photo »A barge and workers are seen in a steady rain along the Birds Point levee as preparations to intentionally breach the levee continue Monday, May 2, 2011, in Mississippi County, Mo. Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh has given the order to blow a two-mile hole into the...
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emmerson, R-Mo. , talks with Mississippi County presiding commissioner Carlin Bennett following a news conference at the Birds Point levee Monday, May 2, 2011, in Mississippi County, Mo. Army Corps of Engineers' Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh has given the order to blow a...
View Photo »Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, left, and Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh with the Army Corps of Engineers speak during a news conference near the Birds Point levee Sunday, May 1, 2011, in Mississippi County, Mo. The Army Corps of Engineers is considering blowing a two-mile hole into the Birds Point...
View Photo »Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, right, listens as Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh with the Army Corps of Engineers answers questions during a news conference near the Birds Point levee Sunday, May 1, 2011, in Mississippi County, Mo. The Army Corps of Engineers is considering blowing a two-mile hole...
View Photo »FILE - In this May 1, 2011, file photo Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh, right, with the Army Corps of Engineers, shake hands with Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, left, following a news conference near the Birds Point levee in Mississippi County, Mo. The 55-year-old officer, whose nearly two decades of...
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