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  • WSC chooses new president, staff

    The Warren Spouses Club elected new leadership during its bingo extravaganza event April 17 in the Pronghorn Center. After a silent vote, Terri Cresswell, wife of Capt. Scott Cresswell, 90th Comptroller Squadron, was elected president for the next WSC board year starting in June. "It's humbling to

  • Teaching next generation: Boy Scouts learn missile mission

    Some potential Airmen of the future visited the 90th Operations Group April 28. Eighty boys and chaperones from the Boy Scouts of America toured the 90th Operations Group missile procedures trainer during their annual "Order of the Arrow" multi-state conclave. The Order of the Arrow is the Boy

  • Airmen can receive discounts, prizes at Frontier Mall

    Military members get to educate the community on their mission and do some discounted shopping May 19 during the Armed Forces Day celebration at Frontier Mall. Sponsored in part by the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee, the event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and offers

  • Warren on a roll with more Space Command awards

    Two squadrons here won awards April 24 for being the best at their respective missions, only adding to the already impressive year the 90th Space Wing is having. The 90th Operations Support Squadron earned the Col. Lowell F. McAdoo Award and the 320th Missile Squadron won the Gen. Samuel C. Phillips

  • 90th MXG CGOs travel to Hill AFB

    Company grade officers from the 90th Maintenance Group recently went to Hill Air Force Base, Utah, to see the Ogden Air Logistics Center as part of the Logistics Officers Association professional development program. The trip was an opportunity for Capt. James Spoo, Capt. Naomi Weaver, 1st Lt.

  • Operation Warren Cares ready to serve families of deployed

    Operation Warren Cares, a program designed to take care of the families of deployed members, is operational and ready to provide support. The program provides services ranging from pet sitting to lawn mowing to computer repair to moving large furniture. Currently there are more than 50 volunteers in