• Transformation Symposium crowd hears compelling keynote address

    "Team work is the dream work -- you've got to work as a team before you can make a dream happen," said Salome Thomas-EL (pronounced Sal-ohmThomas-ell) at the Transformation Symposium held in the Base Theater on March 1. Those in attendance got a rare treat as the nationally acclaimed educator, or

  • Chaplain Cyr: Our turn on the watch

    "We need to pray more than ever before," Chaplain (Brig. Gen.) David Cyr, the Air Force Deputy Chief of Chaplains, said during this year's National Prayer Breakfast at Hill Air Force Base. "If you think about the needs of our nation, our globe -- we as individuals, we need God's divine intervention

  • Sick of being sick

    Even though we are right in the middle of the traditional peak of flu season, recent data shows that the flu hasn't been much of a problem this year. However, if you or someone you know is one of the few who are sick, statistics mean nothing.A typical bout with the flu is usually no more than a

  • Class gets back to basics for physical training

    Having trouble passing your Physical Training test? Do you want to improve your current PT score? Come to the 6 a.m. Fitness Improvement Program Workout, Monday through Thursday in the Bubble for a half-hour class. The class incorporates every part of the PT test in order to help improve scores and

  • Author to keynote symposium on Monday

    The keynote address at the 2010 Transformation Symposium at the Base Theater will be presented by a nationally acclaimed educator who chose to stay in the inner city and influence students for the better.Monday morning at 7:30, author Salome Thomas-El will open the first ever Continuous Process

  • Youth class on baby sitter safety, practical information

    The finer points of being a great baby sitter were reviewed after answering an introduction question about why a group of young students had chosen to attend an all-day Feb. 20 class at the Youth Center. Susan Smith-Parry, Northern Utah Red Cross safety and health instructor, introduced herself to