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  • Here’s what you need to know about the new tax laws

    In December 2017, the president signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the most sweeping tax-reform legislation in more than 30 years. Most changes will apply to the general public, but some have special implications for the military community. Even within the military community, the changes will not

  • AFAS grant applications now accepted

    The Air Force Aid Society is now accepting applications for the Gen. Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program for eligible students attending undergraduate degree programs for the 2019-2020 academic year.

  • Airmen sought for AFOSI duty

    The Air Force Office of Special Investigations is seeking qualified Airmen for duty as special agents.

  • Fitness Center expands 24/7 access

    66th Force Support Squadron officials recently expanded 24/7 access to the Fitness and Sports Center here for eligible users.

  • AF-wide lodging rate increase effective Jan. 1

    Effective Jan. 1, the Air Force Lodging Program has increased nightly lodging rates service-wide in support of Department of Defense reform objectives to make business operations more efficient and provide Airmen with an improved lodging experience.

  • Kessel Run needs techies

    BOSTON – Kessel Run is looking for talent who can help the Air Force tackle its most vexing software issues, including the global Air Operations Center Weapon System and the F-35 Lightning II’s Autonomous Logistics Information System, or ALIS.The Kessel Run Experimentation Lab is building off of