• Warrior of the Week

    This week's Warrior of the Week is Staff Sgt. Anthony J. Clement. Unit: 436th Training Squadron Job title: Video Maintenance Journeyman Job description and its impact on the overall mission: I'm one of four video maintainers in the squadron. Our day-to-day job is to support eight classrooms and the

  • 4th Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Conference

    The 7th Medical Operations Squadron Family Advocacy Center hosts the 4th Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Conference at the Heritage Club here Oct. 1 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration for the conference is available at the Family Advocacy Center and costs $8. For more information, call (325)

  • Well known pediatrician and author visits Dyess

     Dr. Karp, well known pediatrician and author, will give a free briefing at the Heritage Club here Sept. 25 from 3-5 p.m. covering topics information on how to care for babies and toddlers. Dr. Karp has been a pediatrician and child development specialist for 30 years. He teaches families and

  • General Fraser takes command of ACC

    Gen. William M. Fraser III assumed command of Air Combat Command from Gen. John D. W. Corley in a ceremony here Sept. 10. The ACC commander leads the largest major command in the Air Force and acts as the lead agent for the Combat Air Forces, which includes elements of U.S. Air Forces in Europe,

  • Youth basketball registration

    Basketball registration for ages 5-12 will be available at the youth center here beginning Sept. 14. The cost is $50 for youth center members and $55 for non members. The last day to register is Oct. 31. For more Information, call (325) 696-4797.

  • Harley and Dr. Pepper Say ‘Let’s Ride’ with Newest BX/PX Giveaway

    Hogs, choppers and sissy bars aside; anyone who has come within 500 miles of Sturgis, SD knows that motorcycle riders have a language of their own. And whether they ride on two or four wheels, one word that everyone on the road understands is "free." That's the word on the street in September as the

  • Policy change benefits disabled Airmen

    A policy change by officials here now allows some Airmen retiring with less than 20 years active service to receive retirement certificates. A change to Air Force Instruction 36-3203, Service Retirements, authorizes Airmen who are retired permanently for disability with less than 20 years of active

  • Fiscal closeout may delay orders in hand

    Some Airmen may experience slight delays in receiving permanent-change-of-station orders in September as officials here begin implementing new procedures for closing out the fiscal year PCS budget. Active-duty Airmen with assignment report dates or a date eligible for return from overseas of January