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  • Stalking is a crime: Know it, Name it, Stop it

    January is National Stalking Awareness Month and communities across the country will take this time to focus on a crime that affects 1.4 million victims a year. This year's theme, "Stalking: Know It. Name It. Stop It." challenges the nation to combat this dangerous crime by learning more about

  • From wind to energy: New turbine construction

    When asked about Wyoming's natural resources, most are quick to point out the Powder River Basin coal seams or the Greater Green River Basin oil fields. Often overlooked is the main sponsor of the Wyoming Wind Festival, a wind that gusts hard enough to blow trucks off of the road. It is this last

  • Warren Airmen applying ORM, preventing rollovers

    Warren Airmen reached a milestone by going more than 600 days without a rollover in the missile field. Rollover accidents are one of the leading causes of vehicle fatalities in the Midwest, said Mike Woods, 90th Missile Wing safety office. Gravel roads and slick conditions contribute to rollovers,

  • Top of class, top of entertainment, Tops in Blue

    The Air Force's Expeditionary Entertainers Tops in Blue, a 35-member group of various stage presences, performs live in Cheyenne Feb. 7 at the Cheyenne Civic Center. To make the show possible, Tops in Blue are requesting volunteers. "When you volunteer to help the Tops in Blue crew, it offers you a

  • Base pool closes, opens in 'miracle' time

    With efforts from many organizations within Warren, the base Aquatic Center's pool received an important upgrade with only 10 days of downtime. As mandated by the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, an anti-entrapment drain safety device will be incorporated into all public pools and spas

  • Inspection stress managable with proper fitness

    Long weekdays and short weekends; it must be inspection time. The laundry list of, let's say unfortunates, can be overwhelming. Unfortunates like being away from family, more work-less play, fear of failing, the responsibility of others; yes, it all can be a handful. For some, managing all of these

  • New legislation proposes PCS standardization

    Active-duty military families move on a regular basis. Although a new assignment can be a great career move for the military member, it may cause turmoil for the family members.Children must part with friends and move to new schools, bases, and cities -- a challenging adjustment. The average

  • Missile Care available at Warren for Airmen in missile field

    Warren members deploying to the missile field have an option for free night-time and weekend childcare -- Missile Care. The Missile Care program is designed for single parents or duel-military parents that trip out to the missile field for more than 24 hours, said Mara Lackie, Warren Family Child