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  • Workshop teaches parents, children Internet safety

    Children today use computers for everything from homework to socializing. Parents may sometimes feel overwhelmed when it comes to keeping up with the newest technology while trying to feel assured their children's Internet activity is safe. Robins recently co-hosted Georgia Cyber Safety Initiative

  • Road projects set to begin

    Robins drivers will be experiencing a few more road construction projects in the coming months. The first of several paving projects will involve milling and paving on Page Road beginning Monday. The construction will extend from Page Road to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to Eleventh Street. The

  • Roofing, paving, renovating – oh my!

    If you're a bit inconvenienced taking a detour due to road construction or because the constant banging above your head won't stop due to nonstop roofing projects, just remember - progress is a good thing. Funding which arrived near the end of fiscal 2013 to support various projects across Robins

  • Three sites receive Safe Site Gold recognition

    Several safe sites have joined an increasing number of work centers reaching Gold recognition in connection with the Commander's Safe Site Challenge Program. Gold banner presentations were made Nov. 1 to the 559th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Hydraulic Door Shop; 402nd Aircraft Maintenance Support

  • A&FRC plans line up for 2014

    In July, the Airman & Family Readiness Center staff was already thinking ahead.That's when they began planning the 2014 activity schedule.Susan Anderson, A&FRC chief, said the center's high-volume of classes requires careful planning. "For Calendar Year 2014, the center will conduct 244 classes

  • Career guidance for military members

    It only takes about 30 minutes for service members to make a move for their future.DANTES funds the Kuder Journey, a program which offers tailored career guidance. Effective career planning starts with finding out what a person's interests are, what he or she is confident doing or skilled in, and

  • Base receives OSHA citation

    The installation received a Notice of Violation from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration late Thursday for not developing more stringent engineering controls to protect contract employees who performed hand sanding work on C-17s from exposure to Chromium (VI). OSHA says a specific

  • Robins only AF base to manufacture printed wiring boards

    When no one else can make or find circuit boards that have become obsolete, folks with manufacturing capabilities in the 569th Electronics Maintenance Squadron are always up to the task. "The printed wiring board manufacturing capability in the 569th EMXS is unique to the Air Force," said Connie