• Falcons falter losing to Cowboys, 72-59

     The U.S. Air Force Academy Falcons men's basketball team lost to the University of Wyoming Cowboys in a 72-59 contest Jan. 27 at the Arena-Auditorium in Laramie, Wyo.This was the team's seventh straight loss this season bringing the Falcons to a 9-10 record and 0-6 in conference play, while the

  • Winter driving hazards can, will be avoided

    Road trips are fun and exciting, but if caught in a snow storm, they can be very dangerous. It is important to be prepared for anything that could go wrong. A vehicle could become stalled or stopped. Also, in Wyoming, it is not uncommon for the strong gusts of wind to push one's vehicle off of the

  • Warren members shed pounds, bulk up

    The second annual Warren Biggest Loser competition is scheduled to begin today at 11:15 a.m. in the Freedom Hall Fitness Center. For the event, contestants, active-duty military and civilians, are randomly assigned to groups and then compete to see which of those groups can lose the most collective

  • Warren member uses ties to help community

    As a newly married active duty military wife of Capt. Jim Spoo, 90th Maintenance Operations Squadron, Mrs. Tabitha Maris-Spoo wants to use her ties to Warren in addition to her career as a nurse practitioner to serve as a liaison between Warren's medical clinic and the community's medical

  • Inspection focuses on hot spots

    The nuclear surety inspection and unit compliance inspections take place at Warren from December 2 to 17, and will particularly affect some 'high visibility areas' like the clinic and the command post. The medical clinic is one of those high visibility areas that inspectors will direct their focus,

  • From ‘need to know’ to ‘need to share’

    Next month, the 90th Missile Wing will undergo the toughest inspection it has faced in recent history as teams of inspectors come to the base to look into every program, operation and process the base uses to carry out its mission. Lt. Col. Mark Avery, 90th Missile Wing Inspector General, said every

  • Family care plan is mandatory requirement

    Air Force members in single parent, dual military couples or members with civilian spouses are required to develop a detailed family care plan to ensure care for dependents in the event of separation due to military missions. Per Air Force Instruction 36-2908, members will notify their commander or

  • Award winner; Enlisted aide best kept secret in AF

    "Do you want to become a general's enlisted aide?" asked the career functional area manager. "Well, take your time and think about it. "Let me know by tomorrow." The ear, nose and throat surgery technician had to make a quick decision: Should she stay with her current Air Force career or accept the

  • Cyber terrorism; Don’t be target of choice, opportunity

    Terrorism has been a word muttered from everyone's lips for the past few years, but there is a new form of terrorism on the rise -- cyber terrorism. Maj. David Stone, 90th Communications Squadron commander, said cyber terrorism "would be an activity that targets or uses the components of cyberspace

  • Socially engineered online threats; Be cautious, educated, hard target

    Computer security is every Airman's responsibility, and combating online threats is part of that role. Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Cichon, 90th Missile Wing Information Assurance NCO in charge, said online threats are everywhere, and to continue day-to-day operations everyone needs to be cognizant of what