• Airmen have more hours to get their hands dirty

    The 90th Force Support Squadron's Auto Skills Shop recently changed its hours of operation and is now open Thursdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m."We wanted to give more opportunities for people to use the shop and the equipment," said Greg Winters, 90th FSS Auto Skills Shop mechanic.The shop

  • Fitness center focuses on families

    To ensure Airmen have the ability to keep themselves fit, Freedom Hall offers a variety of programs, the newest in the set is the Parent Youth Fitness Area.The fitness center opened the new fitness area in October and it is open to everyone with fitness center access."We are improving the quality of

  • After hours childcare

    The unique mission of the 90th Missile Wing leads to varying work schedules for the Airmen who fulfill the mission. Many are tasked with trips out to the base's missile complex at late hours of the night or even for a full 24 hours, which for some, can lead to challenges as parents.The Extended

  • Higher Grounds builds community for Airmen

    The Higher Grounds Airmen Ministry Center is open Mondays thru Fridays from 6 to 9 p.m. for Airmen to get hang out and relax. "The purpose of the Airmen Ministry Center is broken into four categories: to create an authentic community, foster spiritual and character development, leadership

  • Warren places 2nd at regional flag football tournament

    A team of Mighty Ninety Airmen traveled to the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo., to compete in the Rocky Mountain Flag Football Championship tournament Oct. 17. Five teams from different bases in northern Colorado and Cheyenne came to compete for the title of the 2015 Rocky Mountain champions.The

  • Aircraft mechanics keep Hueys flying

    Basic maintenance like oil changes, tire rotation and checking tire pressure can go a long way to avoid being stranded on the side of the road. However, breakdowns still happen to even the most regularly maintained car.Now imagine a breakdown hundreds of feet in the air."It's not like you can pull

  • Warren Airmen run for AFGSC

    Every year thousands of people gather at the National Museum of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, for the annual Air Force Marathon. Two of those runners traveled from Warren and represent the base and Air Force Global Strike Command.1st Lt. Brian Norton, 319th Missile Combat Crew

  • Suicide Prevention Month: How one person can make a difference

    Thoughts of suicide are not necessarily something people explicitly announce to the world, which means loved ones often have no idea that their friend or family member is contemplating it. But there are signs and risk factors, and while somebody might think they can't make a difference by

  • Meet the commander: Col. Christopher Corley, 90th SFG

    Col. Christopher Corley, 90th Security Forces Group commander, took command June 29, 2015. Throughout his career, he has always embraced the responsibilities of a leader.Corley's first assignment was at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, as a flight commander for security forces personnel

  • Honoring the fallen, guarding the colors

    The final notes of taps ring through the air. A casket, draped in the American flag, sits amid a group of people. Airmen dressed in ceremonial garb present a final salute. The echoes of gunfire reverberate out over the base.On Sept. 11, 24 Airmen were welcomed into the base honor guard. Though it