• Two miles, 20 medics and a thousand pounds of trash

    On the morning of June 18, 20 members of the 75th Medical Group gathered on Interstate 84 to help make miles 90.3 to 92.3 litter-free. The Adopt-a-Highway is a program where a group "adopts" a two mile section of highway for two years to make it look better than how they found it. Participants don't

  • Starting soon-- motorcycle safety courses for women

    Attention ladies: Would you like to take control and learn to ride a motorcycle, rather than seeing the world pass you by from the passenger seat? Are you tired of looking at the back of someone's helmet rather than experiencing the scenery as it comes right at you? If so, this is your personal

  • H2O supply receives high marks

    Hill Air Force Base's water supply got high marks in a soon-to-be published Consumer Confidence Report a yearly "report card" that discusses the quality of the base's drinking water system.The 75th Aerospace Medicine Squadron's Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight (BEF) will publish the CCR for Hill

  • Historic EPA now signed with U of U

    An agreement 25 years in the making was signed June 13 at Hill Air Force Base as University of Utah officials and the Ogden Air Logistics Center Engineering Directorate leadership and staff gathered at a conference room at the base.Angie Tymofichuk, director of the OO-ALC Engineering Directorate,

  • New technology tested at Hill Aerospace Museum on F-4

    A team of engineers, inspectors and technicians at Hill Air Force Base are working to create a manual for a Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI) testing program to aid in the regeneration of decommissioned F-4 aircraft that are to be modified into drones.This NDI program will help find potentially

  • 388th FW displays safety

    A mangled and disfigured car was recently placed near the South Gate just before Memorial Day as the Air Force's 101 Critical Days of Summer were set to begin. The car was set up next to a banner that declared, "Belt up for a safe summer," as a reminder to motorists to be safe and vigilant during