• Injuries can freeze winter fun

    Cooling temperatures and early snow means it’s time to prepare for the winter sports season. While winter allows for us to share in Utah’s famous snow and give us access to so many picturesque locations for winter activities, it’s important to keep in mind the risks for injury prior to

  • Physical health can’t be on back burner

    The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many of our daily routines, making it easy to put healthy habits on the back burner. And it can be especially difficult if you’re working from or home or caring for other family members – or both. As we continue to cope, we can still make physical health a priority

  • AMXG innovates training of aircraft mechanics

    Hiring skilled aircraft mechanics is becoming more and more challenging, so one Hill Air Force Base unit has innovated its efforts to improve training processes for new hires.

  • Team Hill Cookie Drive offers Airmen holiday treats during pandemic

    The 2020 Team Hill Cookie Drive served up more than 450 bags of holiday treats to Airmen this year, despite the ongoing pandemic. Event organizers enlisted the help of military spouses and first sergeants to pack and deliver bags of the donated cookies to their unit’s Airmen who live in the base

  • 649th MUNS tests wearables to detect COVID-19

    Airmen from the 649th Munitions Squadron at Hill Air Force Base are sporting a new smart watch and soon will add a smart ring that will alert them when they may be coming down with illnesses such as COVID-19 or other viral infections.

  • Self-care this holiday season

    This year’s holiday season comes with many unique challenges. Safeguarding ourselves and the community from COVID-19 has been a marathon and will continue into 2021. The effects of this pandemic during the holiday season will test our resiliency. Here are some helpful tips to stay mentally safe