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HIRED! program offers teens experience, employment

Posted April 5, 2012 by By Amy McLaughlin

Fort Huachuca’s Child, Youth and School Services, a organization within the Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation, offers a workforce-preparation apprenticeship program, HIRED!, to teens 15 to 18. HIRED! is offered in four, 12-week terms per year, with the largest term taking place in the summer. Apprentices may work up to two terms per…

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Chalk Talk May 24, 2012

Posted May 24, 2012 by Compiled by Jill Peterson

General Myer Elementary School Students and staff at General Myer Elementary School are ending the year on a great note. As the year comes to a close, we are celebrating students’ accomplishments and talents. Our last Accelerated Reading Auction of the year was a success. Students involved in the Myer Eagle Reading Club had been…

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Commissary parking lot construction plans revised after customer concerns

Posted July 26, 2012 by Story and photos by Robert Anderson

Since construction of the commissary parking lot began on May 7, complaints and concerns about the project have flooded the inboxes...

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JROTC cadets gain confidence, build team here

Posted September 20, 2012 by Felicia Leleu

Buena High School Junior Reserve Officer Training cadets improved their confidence and team building skills as they underwent two days of training on Fort Huachuca’s Leadership Reaction Course on Sept. 13 and Friday. Cadets had to negotiate eight physical challenges that tested their minds, endurance and leadership capabilities. Sgt. 1st Class Fausto Valenzuela, Buena High…

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MP ride-along program up and running

Posted November 15, 2012 by Natalie Lakosil

The Fort Huachuca Military Police Ride-along Program, which was reinstated Oct. 28, gives the public the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a military police officer. During the ride-along, alarms had to be checked on, cars were stopped for various reasons, a non-injury accident occurred and a busy traffic enforcement zone resulted…

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Martin Luther King, Jr., remembered, honored

Posted January 19, 2013 by Maranda Flynn

The Fort Huachuca Military Equal Opportunity Office hosted a Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance on Wednesday at the Thunder Mountain Activity Center with a guest speaker, musical entertainment and traditional food sampling.

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Equestrian services offered locally on Fort Huachuca

Posted March 22, 2013 by Maranda Flynn

With the whinny of a horse, the smell of nature in the air, or the slight rumble of the barn cat purring in one’s lap, the Fort Huachuca Buffalo Corral Riding Stables provide the feel of a back-home farm without leaving the comfort of Fort Huachuca.

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Chalk Talk April 19, 2012

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General Myer Elementary School The following students received awards for the General Myer School academics program and honor roll. The staff congratulates the students and is very proud of them. Academics: Harleigh Peck, Robert Sangvic, Annie Ricks, Khyla Jones, Dakota Bergemann, Kacie Visconti, Ryah Taylor, Caitlin Nowell, Adaesia Hollis, Jeffrey Craig, Heather Valdez, Kallie Woods,…

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Community service, charitable acts set Soldier apart

Posted May 31, 2012 by Story and photo by Sgt. Kelvin Ringold

There are a lot of negative things going on in the world today — so much so that people are often fixated with the negative aspects, and they forget all about the positive ones.

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New school students here need not go it alone

Posted August 23, 2012 by Story and photos by Beth Bellizzi

Moving to a new post provides military families the opportunity to explore another part of the country or the world, to meet new friends, and to advance professional development. But there is one segment of the military population who often view moving as a cause for concern — students.

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