• Wildlife officials urge motorists to watch for deer

    Wildlife officials urge motorists to drive cautiously due to the increased deer activity on Hill’s roadways this time of year. While deer are a year-round hazard – on and off base – October and November is when the highest number of vehicle and deer collisions occur across the state.

  • Air Force plans prescribed burn on Utah Test and Training Range

    The Air Force plans a prescribed burn Oct. 8-11 on the Utah Test and Training Range’s North Range, which is located north of Interstate 80 between Wendover and Tooele. Travelers on I-80, near Exit 62, may notice fire and smoke during that burn period.

  • Kickin’ It for Conservation a rain or shine event

    Families gathered at Centennial Park Aug. 8 for the fourth annual Kickin’ It for Conservation energy and environmental fair. Although officially celebrated in April, the event served as the base’s commemoration of Earth Day and was an opportunity for children and adults to learn how to conserve

  • Kickin’ It for Conservation open to Hill families

    The 75th Civil Engineer Group’s Energy Management Office and Environmental Management Branch invite Hill AFB’s military, civilians, retirees and families, of all ages, to the third annual “Kickin’ It … for Conservation,” an Energy & Environmental Fair, 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m., June 7.