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  • Flag football rematch doesn't repeat history

    It was déjà vu for the 2010 intramural flag football championship -- the 81st Medical Support Squadron's A-team facing the 334th Training Squadron again, just like the 2009 title game.But Oct. 21, the outcome was very different, with the Gators escaping with a 20-15 win and the intramural

  • Scary fun at haunted attraction

    The 332nd Training Squadron and the 81st Security Forces Squadron present "The Forgotten" haunted attraction, 6 p.m. today through Sunday. It's located in Building 4315 just west of the White Avenue Gate just south of the former temporary exchange.Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for ages 12 and

  • Trick-or-treaters roam Keesler streets Sunday

    Trick-or-treat hours in base housing are 6-9 p.m. Sunday.Here are tips to stay safe on Halloween: Use common sense. Carry a flashlight. Walk, don't run. Obey the law. Encourage your kids to follow all the regular rules for walking around. That includes looking both ways before crossing,

  • 3 breast cancer survivors share their journey

    The word "cancer" shoots off the tongue like a numbing dart; even said in lullaby tones it conjures nightmares.At the same time, little else can spark the raw strength, willpower and passion for life that may have been like dormant embers for years.For some people, being diagnosed with cancer isn't

  • Wednesday is insurance health fair

    A health fair is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 3 in Room 108A, Sablich Center.Representatives from Blue Cross Blue Shield, Mail Handler Benefit Plan and Governmentt Employees Hospital Association and other providers will be available to answer questions and provide information and materials on the

  • Airfield safety demands removal of live oak

    Poet Joyce Kilmer said it best -- "I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree."Keesler has been recognized as a Tree City USA for 17 consecutive years by the National Arbor Day Foundation. Keesler's varied collection of trees is one of its most treasured resources.But when it comes to