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Show TIMES October 12, 2006 Assault Continued from 1 Hill delivers case because they were able to render aid immediately to Sergeant Reynolds as well as call for the gates to be closed so we could apprehend ihe suspects and question any witnesses." A joint investigation between Hill and Davis County is currently ongoing as it appears civilians Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jim Foard Lt. Col. Jeremy "Java" Horn(rlght), 514th Flight Test Squadron operations officer, shakes hands with Brig. Gen. Guy Walsh, 175th Wing commander of the Maryland ANG alter Colonel Horn recently delivers the first production A-10C to an owning unit. NEWS BRIEFS information, call the project manager in maintenance engi• Domestic violence awareness event planned Your Community Connection of Ogden/Northern Utah, neering at 777-7280. in connection with National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, announces the ninth annual Footsteps to Light Em- • Airman and Family Readiness Center offers powerment Walk planned for tonight. The entire communi- workshop ty is invited to meet at YCC, 2261 Adams Ave., at 5:15 p.m. The Airman and Family Readiness Center is offering a for a gathering and refreshments. At 6:15 participants are four and a half hour workshop Oct. 13, 7:30 a.m.-noon at invited to walk from YCC to Ogden Municipal Amphithe- the Airman and Family Readiness Center in Bldg. 150 for officers in the ranks lieutenant colonel and colonel who ater for an evening of entertainment and awareness. For more information contact Rebekah Clements at 612-9568 will be separating, retiring or are thinking of separating, retiring in the near future. This workshop is a composite or 394-9456. of curriculum topics that are found in the Department Of Labor's three day transition seminar. Topics will include • Lock shop moves the following: survivor's benefits, Tri-Care, employment The 75th Civil Engineer Squadron Lock Shop relocated perspectives, job search tools. For more information and from Bldg. 20 to the south end of Bldg. 1268 (former 75th 777-4681. to sign up, call Civil Engineer Squadron west zone). Key cutting/issue and out-processing can be accomplished from 6:30-8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. For more information contact• ID Cards Section plans closure Due to the installation of new computer software, the Gary Sanzone at 777-6906 or the lock shop at 777-3301. Military Personnel Flight Customer Service ID Cards Section will be closed Oct. 19 and 20. The ID Cards section • Road construction on Wardleigh Road construction is planned through Friday on Wardle- will reopen Oct. 23. For more information, contact Master igh Road to remove railroad crossings by Bldg. 891. Dur- Sgt. Robert Roberson at 777-6783 or Capt. Jennifer Baker ing the construction, the road will be reduced to two lanes at 777-3773. of traffic as the contractor works on one side at a time to remove the tracks, ties and excavates for the installation • Self-Help Center closes The Self-Help Center will be closed Monday through of a utility conduit to cross the roadway. Drivers are cauOct.20 for end of year restocking and a scheduled change tioned to slow down through the construction area for their of paint venders. The Self Help Center will reopen during safety and the safety of the contractor personnel. For more normal hours, Oct. 23 for all customers. For more information, call 777-1244. A thousand things to do Sign up for Club Membership and you will automatically be registered to win one of two new Hummer H3s. and a hummer you there. Current members are automatically entered in the drawing. Col. Scott Chambers, 75th Air Base Wing commander, sent condolences to Sergeant Reynolds and his family on the behalf of the entire Team Hill. M Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers are with Sergeant Reynolds and his family," said Col. Scott Chambers, 75th Air Base Wing commander. "We all hope he will recover quickly and completely." The Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 113 is seeking the assistance of personnel at Hill regarding the assault which occurred Monday at approximately 2:15 a.m., in the parking lot of Club Hill. Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has knowledge, is asked to contact AFOSI at 777-1852, 777-6745, or contact the 75th Security Forces Squadron, Law Enforcement Desk at 777-3056. for Sergeant were involved. One individ- Donations 1 ual, Keith Brian Smith, of Reynolds medical expensLancaster, Calif., appeared es are being accepted by the 75th Air Base Wing in in 2nd District Court in Bldg. 180, Room 115. To Farmington Tuesday to answer third-degree felony offer any other help, contact Senior Airman Agatha charges for obstructing justice for aiding suspects' Graves at Agatha.Graves® escape from police detec- hill.af.mil or by calling 586-4727 or 777-7511. tion. • Job vacancies The following internal vacancies are projected for Friday: GS-856-09, GS-318-07, GS-318-06, GS-830-05 pot 10. Other vacancies, not listed, may also be announced. Eligible internal candidates should check "Search for Jobs" at www. afpc.randolph.af.mil/resweb or IVRS at 1-800-997-2378 for a complete list of vacancies and/or to self-nominate. • Base Library holds needlework get-together The Base Library would like individuals to join their new "A stitch in Time" get-together. First meeting for the event will be held Oct. 19 at the Hill Library at 4:15 p.m. Attendees will decide on a meeting time for future get-togethers and are encouraged to bring a current project, an old one that needs help or just a desire to learn/help others. For more information contact Kay Nielsen at 777-3833. See News briefs, 12 McKay-Dee Hospital and the Northern Utah Surgeons welcome... MOESINGER, MD Dr. Moesinger's medical interests include gastrointestinal and biliary-pancreatic surgery. Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5p.m. 4403 Harrison Blvd., Suite 1635 (801) 387-7450 Dr. Moesinger earned his medical degree at the University of Utah and completed a general surgery residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital. During his residency, he did a surgical research fellowship in the laboratory of Dr. Mark A. Talamini, focusing on laparoscopic surgery and hepatocyte-endothelial cell interactions. 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