• Construction continues on pavement projects closing several base roads

    The 75th Civil Engineer Squadron has a pavement construction project on "D" Avenue (Balmer Street to Wardleigh Road) which will require excavation and repair of an old drain at the intersection of Weiner Street and "D" Avenue, concrete, asphalt, pop-up barricades, as well as some sidewalks and

  • DLA Ogden shop co-locations boost efficiency, save space

    A major ongoing co-location project is already showing signs of increased efficiency for Defense Logistics Agency employees at Hill Air Force Base. The project at DLA Ogden, which is managed by Defense Supply Center Richmond, Va., is focused on consolidating operations through co-location among 14

  • Violating USB ban racks up risks

    You've all seen the USB warnings when you log on to your computer, and there have been numerous articles and briefings from your Computer System Administrator or Information Technology personnel about the illegal use of USB devices in government computers. Yet, despite the many warnings, some of us

  • Splash pad at Centennial Park to open this summer

    The 75th Civil Engineering Group recently announced a new, free splash pad will be opening for Hill Air Force Base families at Centennial Park sometime around the first week of July. The splash pad water play area will be similar to the splash pad on Liberty Drive in the housing area, but the

  • Airmen awarded scholarships by Logistics Officer Association

    The Logistics Officer Association held its scholarship awards luncheon June 22 at Club Hill to award $5,500 in scholarship monies and to announce the association's new executive board members. Headlining the awards luncheon was guest speaker Charlie Precourt, vice president of Space Launch Systems

  • Memorial services Friday for Capt. Houghton

    A memorial service has been set for 4:21 p.m. Friday in Hangar 37 to honor the life and service of Capt. George Houghton, a 388th Fighter Wing pilot who died when the F-16 he was flying crashed at the Utah Test and Training Range Monday. Capt. George Houghton was part of a four-ship of F-16s flying