• Trips for Troops benefits Airmen, community

    Hill AFB Airmen have an opportunity to build community relationships by connecting with local host families through Trips for Troops.Layton Mayor Joy Petro established T4T as a fun, stress-free way to unite Airmen with members of the local community in an effort to break the monotony of living

  • Federal Wage System workers at Hill AFB receive pay raise following survey

    Federal Wage System workers at Hill Air Force Base received a pay raise last month following a survey that compared the wages of federal employees with those of private industry in the area. The survey results showed an average hourly wage adjustment of 4.76% for non-supervisory workers and leads,

  • Exchange offers Howl-O-Ween pet costume photo contest

    Hill Main Exchange shoppers can show off their pet’s spook-tacular best and win great prizes in the Howl-O-Ween pet costume photo contest.Now through Oct. 31, shoppers worldwide can submit a photo of their pet in costume at ShopMyExchange.com/sweepstakes for a chance to win a share of $3,000 in gift

  • Smiley’s Kitchen Mediterranean Grill opens at Hill food court

    A new restaurant joined the Hill AFB BX as Smiley’s Kitchen Mediterranean Grill opened in the main food court Sept. 25.AAFES and 75th Air Base Wing officials celebrated the new restaurant opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony, spin-the-wheel for prizes game and giveaways of BX gift cards and free

  • Airman’s service leads to work in suicide prevention

    Gilbertson is a former active-duty officer who recently joined the 419th as a Reservist.Seeing airmen struggle with mental health led her to take a position as the Veteran Suicide Prevention manager for the state of Utah. Her position was created in the last year under the Utah Department of