• Sudoku provides fun alternative

    The library was buzzing with activity April 16 as contestants gathered for the wing's first Sudoku challenge at 7 p.m. Sudoku is a puzzle comprised of 81 squares, nine across and nine down. Players use numbers one to nine to fill each square, but they can't duplicate a number in any row or column.

  • Salvia: A street legal, mind altering substance -- a bad choice for Airmen

    Sold in baggies and readily available over the Internet and some local smoke shops, the usage or possession of Salvia, a psychoactive hallucinogenic plant, is restricted for Goodfellow members.Colonel Thomas Geary, 17th Training Wing commander, recently signed into effect an official wing policy on

  • Goodfellow members visit veterans at local VA hospital

    More than 35 members from the base spent Saturday visiting veterans at a local VA hospital, April 17.Once a quarter, the base Top 3 enlists the help of Goodfellow servicemembers and drives 90 minutes to the West Texas VA Health Care System, a veteran's hospital in Big Spring, Texas, to 'serve those

  • Speaker brings new insight to Islam views

    Islam. What's the first thing that comes to mind? Was it terrorism? Many people who hear Islam easily associate it with terrorists, but Islam does not mean terrorist. Distinguishing the different types of Muslims and understanding their different world views, is what one Islam expert set out to do