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  • Airman’s Attic grand reopening set for Monday

    A ceremony to signal the reopening of the Robins Airman's Attic will be Monday at its new location in Bldg. 914. The event is scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m. and will include a cake-cutting and the chance for attendees to tour the facility, a key fixture at Robins which has been closed for weeks

  • Labor Management Forum Charter signed

    Robins' future hinges on management and employees continuing to strengthen their relationship of mutual trust and respect. That relationship took a big step forward Tuesday during the signing of a labor-management forum charter. The charter - signed by Col. Chris Hill, Installation commander, and

  • Resiliency is essential to withstanding life’s challenges

    Headlines announcing the death of actor, Robin Williams, proved to many that suicide can impact anyone. Capt. Nicole Campbell, Robins Mental Health Clinic Suicide Prevention Program manager and psychology provider, said while suicide can affect people of all genders, ethnicities, nationalities, and

  • Coalition of safety: OSHA alliance formed

    Robins is now formally part of an alliance with the primary mission of maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. With a shared commitment of preventing hazards while raising awareness of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's rulemaking and enforcement initiatives, the alliance

  • Lindsley takes command of WR-ALC

    The guidon was officially passed as Brig. Gen. Walter Lindsley took command of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex from Brig. Gen. Cedric George during a change-of-command ceremony Monday at the Museum of Aviation. A who's who of military elite, federal, state and local officials and business

  • AFSC Way prepares squadron trainers

    Local schoolchildren and college students weren't the only ones returning to the classroom this month. Beginning Aug. 3, squadron leaders received a week-long course on job relations based on the Air Force Sustainment Center model - all in an effort to equip supervisors with tools necessary to

  • Industries to get to know JSTARS

    The 116th and 461st Air Control wings are set to host an Air Force Industry Day Monday, as part of an effort that aims to eventually replace the aging fleet and enhance the planes' capabilities. Representatives from 31 companies are expected to arrive at Robins for the event, which seeks to showcase