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  • Weather team rallies to support ‘family member’

    What would you do if one of your family members suddenly fell ill? What type of question is that? Family takes care of family. But how do you define family? In the 335th Training Squadron's weather training flight, "family" means "co-worker." Janet Fish is the flight's secretary, and when she was

  • Trainers involved in DOD project to improve ASVAB effectiveness

    The 81st Training Group is playing a role in a Department of Defense project that aims to improve the effectiveness of the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery that selects and classifies recruits to the right jobs. Last October, the 81st TRG was selected to participate in the

  • Medicare seminar

    A medicare seminar is 5:15-7 p.m. March 17 at the Mississippi State University Coastal Research Center on Popps Ferry Road, Biloxi. The seminar is co-hosted by the Area Agency on Aging Mississippi Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program coordinator and the Keesler Airman and Family Readiness

  • March is National Nutrition Month

    March is that month somewhere between New Year's resolutions, Super Bowl, Valentine's Day chocolates, Mardi Gras goodies... and swimsuit season! What better time to get into a healthy mindset? March is National Nutrition Month, with "Eat Right" as this year's theme. Created by the American Dietetic

  • Keesler surgical residents return to Navy hospital

    PENSACOLA, Fla. - Keesler Medical Center surgical residency program has returned to the arena of joint military service with Navy medicine in Northwest Florida since 2005 with the first of four six-week rotations completed at Naval Hospital Pensacola, Fla., in February. The return of the surgical

  • Honest feedback vital for top customer service

    In 1983, I purchased a new car. I was surprised to receive a customer feedback survey which asked me how satisfied I was with my new car and if there was one thing I would improve about the car, what it would be. I told them. A year or so later, I noted that the car maker had added that feature to