• Hill hosts Easter egg hunt

    Escorted by Hill AFB's finest, the Easter Bunny made a grand entrance at the base's Easter egg hunt March 26.Volunteers helped prepare thousands of candy- and toy-filled eggs that were scattered for hundreds of children to find and enjoy.Children up to 12 years of age participated. The annual event

  • Utah vets are ready for the solar industry

    Chase Warner is from a small Wyoming town with rustic charm, a small grocery store that closed at 6 p.m. and the biggest industry was agriculture.For Warner, this wasn't enough. He joined the National Guard and enrolled in college and pursued a marketing degree, but when he graduated the only

  • Sergeants host family potluck

    The Air Force Sergeants Association is known to many for its work communicating with military leaders and elected officials on issues important to enlisted Airmen and their families.They also work hard to improve the well-being of Airmen and their families here.AFSA Chapter 1163 members demonstrated

  • Ogden ALC Business Development Team driven by AFSC Way

    With the motto "Built Right, Ready to Fight" the Ogden Air Logistics Complex has embraced the Air Force Sustainment Center's "AFSC Way" as a methodology to live by.Leading the way in this mindset change is the OO-ALC Strategy and Business Development Team."The reason we are here," said Business

  • UTA will alter base service route during gate closure

    Utah Transit Authority will utilize the Southwest Gate to Hill AFB during the upcoming South Gate closure.The detour is needed because March 22-May 15 the base will install speed tables and a new wedge barrier at the South Gate.Speed tables are similar to speed bumps but with slopping angular sides

  • Hill pilot program adopted, expanded across Air Force Sustainment Center

    No one with a career in the military would ever compare it to Silicon Valley, where outside-the-box thinking, flexibility, collaboration and "creative spaces" are the norm.The Air Force Sustainment Center is hoping to change that, in part because of a successful pilot program which began at Hill Air