• BBC Foundation awards scholarships to housing residents

    Balfour Beatty Communities Foundation congratulates F.E. Warren Air Force Base residents Alison De la Concepcion and Allison Michele Parsons on their academic scholarship award for the 2014-2015 school year. "On behalf of the foundation, I would like to congratulate this year's hardworking and

  • Energy conservation: It starts at home

    Using energy wisely is an important way to control electric costs and reduce environmental impact. Lowering energy output helps put money back in people's pockets and reduces the harmful emissions released into our environment in the energy generation process. Reducing energy consumption doesn't

  • Military participates in appreciation event at Rockies game

    Marines, Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors, Coast Guardsmen and retirees came together on July 6 to participate in a flag unfurling ceremony July 6 at a Colorado Rockies game. More than 150 military personnel volunteered to hold a 100 by 75-foot flag during the ceremony. The volunteers came from various

  • Max Impact rocks Cheyenne Depot

    The U.S. Air Force rock band Max Impact played a free concert in the Cheyenne Depot Square June 27. The band, based out of Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., is one of six ensemble bands that are a part of the U.S. Air Force Band.

  • Day at the MUNSeum

    F.E. Warren Air Force Base is the oldest, continuously-operating installation in the Air Force. As such, the F.E. Warren ICBM and Heritage Museum has displays ranging from Buffalo Soldier cavalry artifacts to the Peacekeeper ICBM components.Included in the collection is a display of Minuteman III

  • Physical therapy in fitness center

    As of early June, 90th Medical Operations Squadron Physical Medicine is located in the Freedom Hall Fitness Center, and includes physical therapy."Everything is the same," said Airman 1st Class Felicia Grassel, 90th MDOS physical therapy technician, about the services offered now that they are

  • Man’s best friends find new homes with familiar faces

    From a young age, military working dogs are trained to defend the U.S. by patrolling for possible threats.After a career of dedicated service, MWDs get the chance to live with their handlers, turning the MWD into man's best friend, showing that they form a bond with a handler stronger than any

  • OG commander's career comes full circle

    Most Airmen are required to take leave to go home. For a fortunate few, being at work and being at home are one and the same.Col. Ron Allen, 90th Operations Group commander, is one of the fortunate ones. He began his career in the operational Air Force here, and for about a month, he has been back

  • Leave fireworks to the professionals

    The use of any type of personal fireworks on base is prohibited because, frankly, there are no safe and sure ways to use fireworks. It is that simple.Each Fourth of July, thousands of people, most often children and teens, are injured while using consumer fireworks. Despite the dangers of fireworks,

  • Through Airmen’s Eyes: Warren Defenders close-up

    Each day is pretty well different from the next in public affairs, but one overcast and windy day in June was far different from the rest of those windy days we so cherish in Cheyenne. I was immersed in something new. Trudging through the cold water and slippery rocks of Crow Creek, getting hit by