• 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

  • Motorcycle safety a must for Airmen

    It is that time of year again when two wheels become the preferred method of travel for those who own a motorcycle.Air Force Instruction and Department of Defense motorcycle safety requirements have changed as of September, 2013, no longer requiring the wear of bright colors or reflective material,

  • Comm Focal Point protects data

    The 90th Communication Squadron's Communication Focal Point coordinates and tracks computer maintenance for F.E. Warren Air Force Base. The focal point's main focus--biggest challenge, according to Mike Doen, CFP controller--is keeping the more than 4,000 computers of Mighty Ninety and the tenant

  • ODR spends some time on the lake

    Outdoor Recreation hosted a trip May 8 to the Curt Gowdy State Park, Wyo. Outdoor Rec. brought along jet skis for Airmen to use out on the lakes. Outdoor Rec. also provided a fresh cooked hamburgers and hotdogs.

  • F.E. Warren Clinic opens doors to new enrollees

    Approximately 1,000 military family members and retirees, using Tricare health insurance, residing in the Laramie County area who are currently enrolled at private clinics will be welcomed back to the F.E. Warren Clinic beginning this summer. Recent changes by the Air Force Medical Service have made

  • Community honors military during Armed Forces Day

    The Cheyenne community hosted a free Armed Forces Day event May 31 in the Cheyenne Depot. Informational booths and displays were set up by the local military groups to explain various topics to the public. Local military were treated to a free lunch as a thank you for their service.

  • On the move: A few tips for transitioning Airmen

    Moving is never easy and the process can be exhausting when transferring all of your belongings from house to house. Adding children and pets into the equation can make moving even more stressful.Whether arriving or departing, an organized move is the key to success. Below are a few tips from

  • Mighty Ninety gives blood

    The 90th Missile Wing hosted a blood drive May 30 in the Fall Hall Community Center. Volunteers came in and donated blood or plasma to the United Blood Services. A blood drive is held every month and provides Airmen the opportunity to give blood for those in need.

  • Mentorship ride rolls on

    The 90th Missile Wing Safety Office hosted a mentorship ride May 22. More than 30 motorcycle enthusiasts met in the Trail's End Club parking lot for a quick bike inspection and safety briefing before taking off for a 155-mile ride. The ride counted as the required 5-year refresher training per AFI