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  • Use of Wyoming state land

    One of the benefits of living in Wyoming is the ability to use its vast state land for recreational purposes. There are nearly 3.5 million acres of state land to use for activities such as hiking, boating, hunting and fishing. With this privilege however, comes a responsibility to use state land

  • Health and Wellness Center helps Warren members 'Crews into Shape'

    March is National Nutrition Month, and to help Warren members improve their eating habits the Health and Wellness Center staff in the Freedom Hall Fitness Center is helping the Mighty Ninety get their plates in shape.Cindy Mulcahy, 90th Medical Operations Squadron registered dietician, hosted a

  • Interns complete training required to become GS employees

    Interns in the Palace Acquire program completed a three-week operational training assignment here March 8.The Palace Acquire program is a three-year program to train General Schedule employees, and this operational training assignment is a requirement for its completion, said Capt. Alex Rich, 90th

  • Former NFL star visits Mighty Ninety for national day of prayer

    Men and women of the Mighty Ninety continued the national tradition of the annual prayer gathering here March 9th.More than 150 members of the Warren community gathered together in the Trail's End Club to enjoy each other's company, a pasta buffet luncheon and music from the Chapel Praise Team,

  • Base theater hosts free weekend

    The F. E. Warren Base Theater hosted its monthly customer appreciation weekend March 9 and 10.It was a way to show appreciation for the service members and their families who regularly show their support to the theater, said Jeff Hyatt, Army and Air Force Exchange Service general manager for F. E.

  • Warren’s flea market: One man’s trash may be another man’s treasure

    As pet owners on F.E. Warren Air Force Base may tell you, fleas seem to rarely be an issue in Cheyenne. So, how much demand can there be for a flea market?The turnout at the flea market hosted by the community center staff in Fall Hall Saturday would seem to say the answer to the question is:

  • Air Force expands drug testing program to include abused prescription drugs

    The Air Force and other military services will expand their drug testing to include testing for commonly abused prescription drugs beginning May 1, 2012.On Jan. 31, 2012, the Secretary of Defense gave a 90-day advance notice of the drug testing expansion which aims to counter the nation's growing

  • The Cost of a DUI

    Throughout our Air Force careers, we're consistently reminded of the severity of driving under the influence. We face fines, license suspensions and possible demotion. Without taking into account the cost of a life we could take with our carelessness, a DUI can take quite a toll on our wallet. A $30