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  • Grand Forks Airman tees up second swing with AF golf team

    One Grand Forks Airman will take her skills on the links to compete for the U.S. Air Force women's golf team. Staff Sgt. Tina Kay, 319th Operations Support Squadron, was recently selected to participate for the squad - her second stint as a member in her eight-year Air Force career.Kay originally

  • Grand Forks Air Force Base Parents Group: No puff-puff, just PASS!

    Drug and substance abuse are often thought of as big city problems, but even rural North Dakota has its share of trouble with these issues, as evidenced by recent headlines.In order to shed some light on some of these substances, their uses and effects, the Grand Forks Air Force Base Parent

  • AF releases September supplemental promotion list

    Air Force officials notified hundreds of Airmen today that they have been selected for promotion as part of the September enlisted supplemental promotion process, Air Force Personnel Center officials announced.To see the list, go to

  • UND and MAC give back at Military Appreciation Day event

    Service members from Grand Forks Air Force Base were out in full force Aug. 30 for a Military Appreciation Day event at the Alerus Center here. The event kicked off the 2012 college football season, where the University of North Dakota squared off against South Dakota School of Mines and

  • The results are in: The 319th Medical Group is ‘Outstanding’

    The 319th Medical Group recently received an outstanding rating following its recent 2012 Health Service Inspection."The outstanding score is a reflection of the professionalism, diligence, and sustained superior performance of each member of our medical group family, whether enlisted, officer,

  • The way back home

    Master Sgt. Nicole Culverhouse, 60th Medical Support Squadron element chief, was kidnapped off the streets of Bogota, Colombia at a young age. Her family was unable to find her because the orphanage that she wound up in changed her name. She then was adopted by an American family and brought to the

  • Mosquito spraying begins on base

    Mosquito spraying has begun on base due to an increase in West Nile Virus cases in the local area.Mosquito spraying hours will run from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. two to three times per week, weather permitting.Although Monday through Friday are normal spraying days, it is possible that it may be conducted

  • AF senior leaders stress safety over Labor Day weekend

    Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Roy issued the following message to all Air Force personnel:As our Nation pays tribute to American workers during Labor Day weekend, we thank all Airmen for your