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  • Hobbies: 90th CONS members create furniture

    When it comes to being in an office all week, people find something they enjoy during their down-time to break away from working behind a desk.Some people like to read, draw or participate in sports; the list goes on and on.Here at the 90th Contracting Squadron, two people have a unique hobby: Jay

  • Cadets participate in leadership program

    Every Wednesday afternoon, the cadets of Air Force ROTC Detachment 940 take part in a leadership laboratory on the University of Wyoming campus.During this time, the future officers of the U.S. Air Force are taught leadership skills as well as management theory.They also partake in hands-on

  • Community project houses homeless veterans

    The Community Action of Laramie County (CALC), Inc., staff is looking for volunteers to help with a project building a four-plex house for homeless veterans.The house is for homeless veterans willing to enroll in a program to end homelessness through continued education and other services offered by

  • Warren NCOs soon to retrain

    The NCO Retraining Program is a force shaping tool used to retrain NCOs from overage to shortage Air Force specialty codes to meet current and projected mission needs and force structure requirements.Phase I voluntary stage began August 6, 2008 and ended October 5, 2008.Any NCO in the identified

  • Warren named Tree City USA

    F.E. Warren Air Force Base has been named a Tree City USA community by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor its commitment to community forestry.Warren has earned this national recognition 21 times.The Tree City USA program is sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation in cooperation with the National

  • New CCAF advisor at education center

    The Community College of the Air Force is one of several federally chartered degree-granting institutions; however, it is the only 2-year institution exclusively serving enlisted members.Warren's CCAF Advisory Bobby Murray, 90th Force Support Squadron, knows this, and uses his knowledge and training

  • Main gate experiences renovations

    Warren's main gate closes April 1 for construction to make quality of life and safety improvements for those working at the gate and for members entering and exiting base.The improvements are focusing on increasing security, safety and traffic flow for the main gate, said Julie Whalen, 90th Civil

  • Base officials recommend entering gates with caution

    During the Warren's main gate construction, Gate 2 at Missile Drive and Gate 5 at Central Avenue will open to offset the more than 1,100 vehicles that go through Gate 1 from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.Traffic at Gate 2 and Gate 5 will increase drastically during this construction, and everyone should find the

  • Temporary visitor center to position at Gate 2

    Due to a construction project Gate 1 closes April 1, and during that time, Gate 2 will open 24 hours daily and Gate 5 will open Mondays to Fridays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., said Julie Whalen, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron."There will be a lot of changes beginning April 1," Mrs. Whalen said. "Everyone