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  • Remember, celebrate: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    America has come a long way from the social inequality and injustice of minorities, which was experienced from the birth our great country. Much can be attributed to the civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who made strides in the 1950s and 1960s to change America and the unfair

  • Cold weather affects everyone

    Individuals tolerate cold weather differently. If one goes to Las Vegas during the winter, where the average daily temperature can be in the 50s, this fact can be observed. Walking down the street, one can immediately tell what region people come from. Those bundled up in heavy coats, scarves and

  • Two Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen Killed in Action

    Two Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen supporting Operation Enduring Freedom died Jan. 5 in Shir ghazi, Helmand province, Afghanistan, when their vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device. Senior Airman Bryan R. Bell, 23, of Erie, Pa., was assigned to the 2nd Civil Engineer Squadron

  • New procedures for vehicle tax exemption

    The Laramie County Treasurer's Office recently implemented new procedures regarding applications for exemption from the Wyoming vehicle registration tax. People may apply for this exemption if they are not legal residents of the state of Wyoming. One's state of legal residence is where one has lived

  • Fitness facilities renovated to improve fitness experience

    Warren's fitness facilities, Freedom Hall and Independence Hall, have received roughly $600 thousand renovations, upgrades and improvements throughout 2011, to improve patrons' fitness experiences.Some of those renovations included new locker rooms for Independence Hall; an outdoor exercise pad,

  • Wing welcomes new squadron

    More than 100 Airmen attended a ceremony Dec. 1 at the 90th Maintenance Group, where the 15th Munitions Squadron was re-designated as the 90th Munitions Squadron.The 15th MUNS was activated Aug. 4, 2009, and has been a tenant unit of the 90th Missile Wing since its activation."The 90th MUNS has been

  • Seasons are changing -- Understanding carbon monoxide

    Although the popularity of carbon monoxide alarms has grown in recent years and all base housing units have them installed, it cannot be assumed that everyone is familiar with the hazards of carbon monoxide poisoning in the home.Often called the "silent killer," carbon monoxide is an invisible,

  • Native Americans: America's Natives

    Native Americans have dedicated their lives to this country. Native Americans were not granted citizenship for many years after they began serving the United States. Many men and woman such as the Navajo Code Talkers, Ely Samuel Parker, Elva Tapedo Wale and Ola Mildred Rexroat have done many