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  • 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

  • Solis STEPs up

    Master Sgt. Homer Solis, an instructor supervisor in the 338th Training Squadron's ground radio course, was promoted to his new rank Feb. 23 through the Stripes for Exceptional Performers program. A flight leader for the base honor guard, Sergeant Solis has been at Keesler for 3 ½ of his 16 ½ years

  • Blind bowling

    Keesler Medical Center's patient administration team put a novel spin to Warrior Training Feb. 12. According to team leader Capt. Brett Mazey, deputy commander of the 81st Medical Support Squadron Tricare operations and patient administration flight, the team went to Gaude' Lanes to take advantage

  • If the shoe fits ...

    Wearing proper running shoes can help prevent injuries, such as patellofemoral pain syndrome, shin splints and fasciitis. Feet are not all created alike. Some have low arches, others high arches -- few have normal arches. Normally, feet pronate (roll inward) slightly for shock absorption. Depending

  • Keesler News claims 5 awards

    The 81st Training Wing Public Affairs Office and Keesler News won five Air Education and Training Command media awards for 2008:  Staff Sgt. Carlos Rodriguez -- outstanding new print journalist, first place. Sergeant Rodriguez, a community relations specialist, also wrote a variety of stories for