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  • Domestic violence: One-way ticket to hurting someone

    Domestic violence is about power and control.Safety is a basic need. A home that is not safe can wear on one and be debilitating, said Glen Garcia, 90th Medical Group Outreach Program manager."Domestic violence statistics are across the board," Mr. Garcia said. "There is no specific type of person,

  • The heavy burden of leading by example … with safety in mind

    Safety always. That is the Air Force. All Airmen are expected to be agents of safety in their workplace and personal lives. For some, being safe can be easier said than done. If someone so little as stubs their toe on the corner of a coffee table, they were unsafe.Fortunately for Stubby Toe Person,

  • Archbishop passes knowledge to Warren members

    His Excellency, The Most Rev. Timothy Broglio, archbishop for the Military Services, recently visited Warren as one of the many military installations his dioceses or ecclesiastical district of responsibility covers.Archbishop Broglio oversees the Archdiocese for the Military Services. He was

  • MSW: 90th MW commander signs proclamation

    Col. Mike Morgan, 90th Missile Wing commander, signed a proclamation Feb. 6, declaring Feb. 22 to March 1 as Military Saves Week.The proclamation shows Colonel Morgan's support of Military Saves to motivate service members and their families to take financial action in building wealth through saving

  • MDG shoots out lights beating 90th TRF, 81-39

    The 90th Medical Group under-30 basketball team beat the 90th Tactical Response Force team 81-39 Tuesday at the Freedom Hall Fitness center.The lead scorer for the 90th MDG was Tech. Sgt. David Rivera, 90th Medical Support Squadron, with 32 points. Staff Sgt. Dane Sauer, 90th Medical Operations

  • Military Saves Week: Airmen focus on savings, getting debt free

    With the fluctuating economy, and an ever increasing war on terror, finances play a big role in day-to-day operations and getting out of debt is an important way to stay mission ready.One way for Airmen to jump-start their finances is during the Air Force's third annual Military Saves Week from Feb.

  • Warren relays for life-saving research

    A Relay for Life walkathon takes place in Cheyenne June 5 in the Okie Blanchard Stadium at 2800 E. Pershing.According to the Relay for Life Web site, the walk is the American Cancer Society's signature activity. It offers everyone in a community an opportunity to participate in the fight against

  • Warren members celebrate National Prayer Luncheon

    The annual National Prayer Luncheon is scheduled for Feb. 11 at 11:30 a.m. in the Trail's End Club.The luncheon began after former President Harry Truman's official declaration of an "annual, national day of prayer." It is with this in mind that the Federal Government, State Governments, military

  • Fitness centers to receive new equipment

    Freedom and Independence Hall Fitness Centers will receive new workout equipment Feb.11.The new equipment will include Star Trac brand treadmills, cross trainers, and recumbent and upright stationary bikes."It's important for fitness centers to regularly upgrade their workout equipment," said Senior

  • Warren Airman earned position for Tops in Blue

    Nobody was more shocked to hear the news than he was; his red face and teary eyes confirmed this. Filled with joy, he stepped backward and breathed a sigh of relief. He had heard rumors it could be true, but he wasn't sure. But now, it's confirmed: His talent earned him a one-year adventure of a