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  • Endless options for fitness fanatics

    Spring in Colorado Springs brings back the familiar sounds of gravel crunching under a runner's feet, bicycles whizzing down mountainsides and a general return to outdoor activities. Regardless of Punxsutawney Phil's prediction, these are sure signs that people with a passion for the outdoors have

  • Air Force restarts tuition assistance

    The Air Force has officially restarted military tuition assistance, effective immediately. The service restarted the program as a result of the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act of 2013, where Congress called for the MTA program to continue in the current fiscal year. As a

  • Med group team wins Gold Knight award

    The 21st Medical Group National Committee for Quality Assurance Accreditation preparation team won the February Gold Knight award. During the inspection, the 21st MDG dominated its high ground and was awarded "Level III" recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance - the committee's

  • Spring clean-start fresh, stay safe

    Good housekeeping and fire prevention go hand-in-hand, and the arrival of spring is a good time to clean out all the clutter that's built up over the winter - unless you're trying out for season six of Hoarders. Cleaning out unneeded, excess and waste materials not only reduces fire loading in the

  • CMSAF 6 swings by space wing

    The smell of hot coffee, bacon and eggs filled the dining room at the Aragon Dining Facility as former Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James McCoy, along with his wife Kathy, sat and enjoyed breakfast with 19 Team Pete Airmen March 26. While the mood was lighthearted and the conversation