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  • Natural Gas Safety

    Natural gas is an efficient, low-cost fuel, and it's in abundant supply.It makes our lives better. Nature's miracle fuel heats our homes, cooks our meals, cleans and dries our clothes, produces hot water on demand, lights our yards, and even powers vehicles. It benefits our environment as

  • Airman becomes 'Tiki Bomber' on roller rink

    She's an Airman 24/7, but at least three days a week she straps on roller skates and becomes a "Mississippi Rollergirl." Lindsey Waller, a nutrition care specialist with the 81st Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron Nutritional Medicine Flight, started skating with Mississippi's first women's flat

  • Potential front-runners emerge after softball's opening week

    Seven teams are out of the gates with two wins to their credit as the first week of the intramural softball season drew to a close.In the 12-member American League, four teams are unbeaten as of Friday -- the 338th TRS, 81st Training Support Squadron, 335th TRS and 81st Diagnostics and Therapeutics

  • Free classes offered to improve health, fitness

    The health and wellness center offers an abundance of free classes and services to help active-duty members, Defense Department employees, retirees and dependents improve and maintain their health and fitness.Balanced eating -- workout effectively -- live long -- BE WELL is a 2½-hour workshop for

  • Here's process to sponsor visitors to Keesler

    What do I do if I want to sponsor a visitor to Keesler?Staff Sgt. Jason Moore, 81st Security Forces Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of the pass and identification office at the visitor center, has several recommendations.Sergeant Moore suggests either calling the pass and registration

  • Special Olympics <br> Keesler hosts state games for 25th consecutive year

    Team Keesler rolls out the red carpet to welcome participants in the Mississippi Special Olympics Summer Games this weekend."Keesler has partnered with Special Olympics to host games since 1982," said Maj. Michael Haire, 335th Training Squadron, who's serving as Keesler's Special Olympics project