• Groundbreaking signals first Falcon Hill building

    On Oct. 27, several members of the local community along with base leadership took up their golden shovels and broke ground at the site of what will become the very first Falcon Hill commercial building.Among the distinguished speakers were Maj. Gen. Andrew Busch, Ogden Air Logistics Center

  • Get your flu shots now

    It is mandatory for all active duty personnel and all Guard and Reserve members of the military to receive the seasonal flu vaccine. This year's vaccine covers common flu viruses and the H1N1 virus. Unless military members have an exemption, they need to come to the medical group and receive their

  • OO-ALC executive director delivers; 'State of the Base'

    Mark Johnson, Ogden Air Logistics Center executive director, delivered the "State of the Base" as the last speaker in a series sponsored by Team Hill's Junior Force Council on base Oct. 21 at the Base Theater.The upcoming inspection merited particular focus as he encouraged early voting and that

  • Meet the new director of the 309th Maintenance Wing

    Sue Dryden has been selected to direct the 8,000-employee 309th Maintenance Wing at Hill Air Force Base.Dryden, who was serving as the wing's vice director, took over as acting director on Sept. 16 with the departure of Brig. Gen. John Cooper. Her selection was announced Oct. 14 by the Secretary of

  • New Air Force policy for all Hill Air Force Base residents

    There is a new Air Force policy for all new and current residents of government housing, privatized housing and dorm residents. The new policy is in regards to sex offenders and must be read over and signed by all Hill Air Force Base residents. Lareen Parkinson, Boyer Hill Housing Office manager

  • Early VA claims can make a big difference

    In today's world of competitive job markets, economic dips and jumps and the constantly fluctuating price of gas, it can be easy to get tunnel vision and focus only on one thing at a time.Even with a huge checklist of things to do, military members can rest assured that people like Scott Jones, the