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  • Absentee Voters Week starts Sept. 27

    With less than 45 days prior to the general election, absentee voters should take steps to ensure their vote is counted. Absentee Voters Week, set for Sept. 27 through Oct. 4, has a dual focus. It is a week set aside to encourage absentee voters to register and request absentee ballots if they have

  • Check cholesterol, eat fruits and veggies during September

    It's probably no coincidence that two observations in September are National Cholesterol Education Month and Fruits and Veggies: More Matters Month. According to Deanne Casey, a registered nurse and Civilian Health Promotion Services (CHPS) health educator, less animal foods and more plant foods

  • Key facts about seasonal influenza

    Note: Flu season will soon be here, so the following are some key facts about seasonal flu, provided by the 66th Medical Squadron's Public Health office. What is influenza "flu", and how does it differ from the common cold?The flu is a contagious respiratory infection caused by the influenza virus.

  • Net-centricity transcends the network, speakers say

    Several high-level Air Force, joint service and industry speakers discussed the powers and perils of operating in a net-centric environment at this year's Net-Centric Operations Conference at the Wentworth Hotel and Conference Center here Sept. 20.Sponsored by the Patriots Roost Chapter of the

  • Leaders say happy birthday, Air Force

    The Air Force's top leaders send a message to the total force to celebrate the Air Force's 63rd birthday and to remind them to remember the commitment and sacrifice of all the Airmen deployed around the globe.Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz

  • Improved weather technology on the way to warfighters

    The Electronic Systems Center's Aerospace Management Systems Division Weather Systems Branch is working to provide Air Force decision makers improved weather sensing and viewing capabilities. Officials within the branch are working to bring the Portable Doppler Radar system developed by

  • Mowing resumes on Oct. 12

    Beginning at 6 a.m. on Oct. 12 lawn mowers, weed eaters and bush trimmers will be seen again as grounds keeping services resume across the base. However, the services may be slightly different than base personnel have noticed in the past.Budget shortfalls in May forced base officials to make tough

  • Oktoberfest 2010 set for Oct. 1

    Oktoberfest, an event sure to please the entire family, is set for Oct. 1 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Aero Club Hangar. This year's celebration will feature a German band called the Mad Bavarian Brass Band. In addition, DJ Bob Caldeira will offer music, games and sing-alongs. Children and adults alike

  • Cursor on Target conference to feature hands-on challenge

    Hours of PowerPoint presentations are not on the agenda for next week's Cursor on Target (CoT) Users' Conference, which officials from the Electronic Systems Center here will host Sept. 22 and 23.The conference, to be held at the Courtyard by Marriott in Billerica, Mass., will include several