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  • Family Cosmic Bowling

    The Bandit Lanes Bowling Center is offering unlimited bowling and shoe rentals for families of five or fewer from 8 to 10 p.m., March 5.The cost of the event is $25 per family. For more information, call the Bandit Lanes Bowling Center at (605) 385‐2536.

  • Scotch Doubles

    The Bandit Lanes Bowling Center is sponsoring games for adults 18 and older at 7 p.m., March 5.The cost for a game is $12 per person. For more information, call the Bandit Lanes Bowling Center at (605) 385‐2536.

  • Family Fun N Games

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center is hosting free activities for children ages 3 to 12 including a soft-dart‐themed obstacle course, jumping castles and giant bowling at the Pride Hangar from 3 to 5 p.m., March 5.For more information, call the Airman and Family Readiness Center at (605)

  • Rush Hockey

    Outdoor Recreation has Rapid City Rush hockey tickets available for purchase for games at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Ice Arena.· Rapid City Rush vs. Wichita Thunder at 7:05 p.m., March 4.· Rapid City Rush vs. Wichita Thunder at 7:05 p.m., March 5.· Rapid City Rush vs. Tulsa Oilers at 7:05 p.m.,

  • Ellsworth Man vs. Food

    Dakota's Club is hosting an eating competition between squadrons at 5 p.m., March 4. One individual from each base squadron will compete as they eat 12 atomic buffalo wings.For more information, call the Dakota's Club at (605) 385‐1765.

  • Results of recent courts held on base revealed to public

    The 28th Bomb Wing Judge Advocate released the verdicts for several Airmen who underwent courts martial proceedings, Feb. 17-24. Airman 1st Class Timothy Helms, 28th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, pled not guilty to use of cocaine and heroin, Feb. 17. A panel of officers found him guilty of both

  • New NCOs graduate from Academy

    Twelve Ellsworth Airmen were among the class of 123 which graduated from Vossler's Noncommissioned Officer Academy at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., Feb. 17.The NCOA class 11-2 graduates from Ellsworth are:Tech. Sgt. Raymond Carpenter Distinguished Graduate28th Logistics Readiness SquadronTech.

  • AFCEE looks to improve Ellsworth

    A field team from the Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment arrived on base Feb. 14, to review current working conditions and facilities used by aircraft maintainers.The team, which consists of seven military and civilian experts based out of Dyess and Lackland Air Force Bases, Texas

  • Excellence: "just beyond our grasp"

    With the striking of chimes, six Airmen were welcomed into an organization comprised of the top 1 percent of enlisted Airmen in the U.S. Air Force, during a ceremony at Dakota's Club, Feb. 17.The following Airmen, all selected as chief master sergeants, were included in the Ellsworth chief's group,

  • Broadway-themed dine-in

    The Dakota's Club is hosting a Broadway-themed spouse dine-in event, April 9 at 5:28 p.m. Spouses are enouraged to put together a group from their unit and choose a Broadway show as the group theme. The groups will carry the theme throughout the evening in whatever fashion they choose - whether it