• Hill showcases STEM job opportunities

    Future Air Force scientists and engineers visited Hill recently during a Science & Engineering Palace Acquire Operational Training Assignment, which involved a base tour and briefings on Hill’s science and engineering workplaces Sept. 17-22.

  • ‘Feds Feed Families’ campaign wrapping up at Hill Commissary

    It’s your last chance to get involved with the 2018 ‘Feds Feed Families’ campaign as it comes to a close Oct. 18. Since August, the Hill Commissary has served as a common collection point for the Feds Feed Families, which serves to collect food items that are then donated to area food banks.

  • Renovations to begin at building 430

    Two phases of construction inside building 430 will begin this month and are expected to last until mid-January. The building houses a number of Hill’s customer service organizations, including the Common Access Card Office where base IDs are issued and renewed.

  • Just grin and bear it! Still time to get your flu shot.

    Chris Redmond, with the Aerospace Enabler Division at the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, gets his flu shot Oct. 10 from registered nurse Mary Piersanti. Flu shot clinics are still being held by the Davis County Health Department at various locations on Hill Air Force Base until Nov. 15 for

  • What’s new with the flu?

    Flu season is rapidly approaching here in Utah, and one of Utah’s largest single-site employer is encouraging all employees and on base personnel to get the flu shot.

  • New tech to ease F-35A flight line maintenance

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- Maintainers on Hill’s flight line are beginning to utilize new high-tech, hand-held tablets to work on the F-35A, America’s most advanced multi-role fighter aircraft.“I am passionate about my job and I want to do it well. These tablets are going to help me do that,” said