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  • Medic takes detour to finish Air Force Marathon

    Many marathon runners insist that finishing a race, not their speed, is the most important thing. But not many athletes take that declaration as seriously as Mark Bautista.Bautista, an endocrinology technician in the 81st Medical Operations Squadron, took a circuitous path when running the Air Force

  • Road rules strictly enforced to keep base personnel safe

    Most people enjoy freedom of driving and having their own transportation. However, along with this independence comes the responsibility of adhering to the "rules of the road" that are designed to keep all of us safe. Military installations may be some of the safest traffic communities in the United

  • Rave reviews from kids at Keesler Youth Center

    Many children who attend the Keesler Youth Center's before- and after-school programs shared why they enjoy it so much and their answers revealed a variety of activities available through the programs."I like coming to the youth center because it's a time to have a little extra fun before going

  • Red carpet rolls out for retirees Oct. 8

    Keesler rolls out the red carpet for military retirees for its annual Retiree Appreciation Day, 8:30 a.m. Oct. 8 at the Dragon's Lair in Locker House.Brig. Gen. Andrew Mueller, 81st Training Wing commander, and retired Master Sgt. Morgan Brown, representing the National Association for Uniformed

  • Vascular surgery returns to Keesler

    A vital service has returned to the 81st Medical Group Hospital.Vascular surgeon Maj. (Dr.) Michael Hogan, 81st Surgical Operations Squadron, has brought his specialty back to Keesler following a five-year absence. Vascular surgery has been unavailable here since Hurricane Katrina devastated the