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  • Kiss My Pass slides by Tigers 21-18

    Women's flag football heated up Monday night when the Kiss My Pass team evened out their record to 2-2 with a win over the Tigers. The Tigers scored the first touchdown, but missed the extra point. Kiss My Pass came back within minutes, scoring on both the touchdown and extra point, bringing the

  • Hurlburt Field, Eglin Air Force Base to host Emerald Warrior 07

    Air Force Special Operations Command will hold its first joint coalition exercise on the Eglin Range Oct. 23 to Nov. 3. Emerald Warrior 07 will train Air Force, Army and allied units in missions directly related to the Global War on Terrorism. During the exercise, units will train in exfiltration

  • Base pool services no longer free, small fee charged

    The 16th Services Squadron reinstated a series of fees and charges at the Aquatics Center Sunday. Fees will apply for open swim times; however, designated military lap swimming will remain free. Free swimming and pool use began about 10 years ago when money from appropriated funds designated from

  • Insurance rate hikes could leave homeowner's in bind

    Hurricane season is drawing to a close and, fortunately for all, it has been relatively calm on the Gulf Coast compared to the devastation seen by the past few year's brutal beatings. However, the aftershocks of such elemental forces as hurricanes Ivan, Dennis and Katrina are still battering the

  • 14th WPS conducts exercise over Mobile

    The U.S. Air Force Weapons School's, 14th Weapons Squadron located here conducted a two-hour military exercise in the downtown Mobile, Ala., area recently. The exercise, which took place near Dauphin Street, is part of the AC-130 Weapons Instructor Course and is designed to closely simulate combat

  • Energy Awareness Month highlighted on Hurlburt Field

    October is Energy Awareness Month, and many people on base are helping Hurlburt conserve energy without even realizing it. The 16th Civil Engineer Squadron worked behind the scenes and completed a $2.7 million energy project in August 2005. The project included retrofitting lights in 45 buildings,