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Home developers and oil and gas drillers in Midland have been waiting for the City to make a decision on surface versus mineral rights, and today, they're one step closer.
Special program set for Veterans Day
By THOMAS JENKINS Staff Writer Big Spring and the surrounding communities will honor its fighting men and women Wednesday with a special Veterans Day program at the Dorothy Garrett Coliseum, according to officials with the Big Spring VA Hospital.
Sailors, officer model peacoats in GQ
While the peacoat made its rounds on the runways last spring in designers' fall collection shows, GQ magazine's fashion editors set out to find the perfect models for the perennial fashion favorite for its November spread: active-duty sailors.
Air Base Man Critically Injured in Loop Wreck
Traffic was rerouted to the access road along Loop 306 this morning for awhile after 9 am because of 2 vehicle crash.
Fund infusion from D.C. protects 186 jobs in county
Milling asphalt, pouring concrete, repairing hangar doors, upgrading electricity distribution and other construction work at Dyess Air Force Base has created or saved an estimated 186 jobs so far in Taylor County.
CAC Program Expands to Goodfellow
Goodfellow's Family Enrichment Services, a program of the Childrena s Advocacy Center will offer a 12-week session of classes at Goodfellow Air Force Base.
With the homecoming theme "Super Heroes Take over ASU," student organizations this week have done just that.
Campus to participate in an emergency drill
ASUAlert will notify students Thursday, Oct. 15 to signal the start of campus emergency drill.
Former Air University commander passes away
The 14th commander of Air University, who witnessed many changes at the university during his rein as commander, has passed away.
At Goodfellow Air Force Base tomorrow morning starting at 8:30 a.m., a formal ceremony will begin a 24-hour vigil honoring our still unaccounted for service members.
Air Force Airman Will J. Campbell recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio.
Airmen train Iraqis to be first responders
Tech. Sgt. Essam Cordova, 821st Expeditionary Training Squadron fire and rescue advisor, instructs Iraqi firefighter students how to properly secure a patient to a long spine board in the International Zone of Baghdad Aug.
Air Force ROTC school provides field training and job opportunities
Nathan Smithers is a cadet in the University's Air Force ROTC. Many graduates of the program do not go to war.
Pfc. Ashley Meyer has graduated from basic training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. She is the daughter of Terry Meyer and the late Nancie Meyer of Richmond and a graduate of Eden Valley-Watkins High School.
Cheryl Anderson column: Couple spreads message of faith in Peru through Hope for the Amazon
Peruvian native Verenis Bales said that when God first spoke to her heart, she wondered, 'Why me?' 'I was refusing to accept it because I was just a baby,' said Bales, referring to how she accepted the Lord in 2005 and now he was asking her to return to her homeland and be a witness to her people.
International Officers Finish GAFB Training
Goodfellow Air Force Base officials celebrated the completion of training for 7 students from 6 allied and friendly nations yesterday.
Airmen hand over visitation operations at Camp Bucca
Airman 1st Class Jordan Barth renders a salute to Army Lt. Col. Brad Bishop after receiving a certificate of appreciation during an end-of-tour ceremony Aug.
U.S. Air Force Cracks Top 20 List for Green Power
Joining the ranks of such green notables as San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, the U.S. Air Force has made the top 20 List of On-Site Green Power Purchasers.
Goodfellow veteran relives experience for Airmen
Brian Kolfage Jr. speaks to Senior Master Sgt. Annette Whitenack July 2 at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas.
Community Briefly: Former Oil City officer accused of possessing stolen computer
A former Oil City police officer is accused of possessing a stolen laptop computer he recovered during a burglary investigation in February.
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