• Hill 'Warriors' bring passion, intensity to basketball

    It's been two years since the Hill "Warriors" basketball team was created in 2009, but despite still being a relative newcomer, the team boasts many years of experience, not to mention heart and determination."We started with nothing," said Airman 1st Class George Covington, a member of the 75th

  • Air Force 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' repeal training detailed

    Air Force officials will soon begin training Airmen in anticipation of the repeal of the law and policy commonly known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." This training will help Airmen understand what is expected in a post-repeal environment, said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz."I know our

  • Security Forces team returns from Kuwait

    Applause and warm embraces with family and friends were received by 27 Airmen from the 75th Security Forces Squadron who returned home Jan. 31 from a more than six month deployment to Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait.In July, members from the squadron deployed in support of overseas contingency

  • Survey helps Hill meet needs of community

    Considering that we're bombarded every day with survey requests printed on receipts, in the mail and online, it's sometimes easiest to just shrug them off and move on. Some members of Team Hill may feel that the recent opening of the Air Force Community Assessment Survey (AFCAS) is just that --

  • A legacy of Innovation

    Jan. 24 was marked as John M. Browning Day through a resolution presented by Gov. Gary R. Herbert, one day after Browning's 156th birthday. John M. Browning, a Utah native and famous gunmaker during the 1900s, paved the way for the future of all gunmakers through his innovative and creative