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  • Airmen selected for physician assistant training

    Two Keesler Airmen have been selected for the fiscal 2011 Physician Assistant Training Program and another is an alternate. The announcement was made April 23. Staff Sgt. Wyatt Cherry, 332nd Training Squadron, starts his training in December, and Senior Airman Kristen Block, 81st Medical Operations

  • Special Olympics<br>Base ready to host games

    Keesler is set to host the 2010 Special Olympics Mississippi games May 14-15."Keesler has hosted Special Olympic games since 1982," said Maj. Michael Haire, Keesler's Special Olympics project officer. "It's always important for us to play an active role in the community and hosting Special Olympics

  • Red Wolves claim intramural volleyball title

    The odor from the oil spill will be greatest when winds from the southeast predominate. The odor doesn't pose a medical risk, but can be an irritant for many people. Some individuals are more sensitive to odors and changes in air quality and may experience nausea, vomiting or headaches. Vapors from

  • Gulf oil spill raises concens about health

    The odor from the oil spill will be greatest when winds from the southeast predominate. The odor doesn't pose a medical risk, but can be an irritant for many people. Some individuals are more sensitive to odors and changes in air quality and may experience nausea, vomiting or headaches. Vapors from