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  • Dakota’s hosts family fun event

    The Dakota's Club hosted an indoor family fun event open to Ellsworth children and their parents, April 29.The event was designed to celebrate the coming of summer vacation for school-age children."We wanted to give families a fun place to come and kick off the summer," said LaTisha Ealy, 28th Force

  • Ellsworth Family Child Care provider wins award

    An Ellsworth licensed family child care provider, Angie Vinson, was one of only two from military bases worldwide selected for the 2011 National Child Care Teacher award.The Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation presented the award to Mrs. Vinson during a ceremony in Philadelphia, April 14.

  • 28th BW honors quarterly award winners

    Several Airmen from across the base were recognized for their accomplishments during the 28th Bomb Wing 2011 First Quarter Awards Breakfast at the Dakota's Club, April 28. Award winners of the quarter are: Airman Senior Airman Andrea Whiting28th Medical Operations SquadronNoncommissioned Officer

  • The Unnamed Conspirator

    The 28th Bomb Wing hosted a seminar on rape and sexual assault, as a conclusion to Sexual Assault Awareness Month, April 27.Anne Munch, nationally recognized speaker on sexual assault, was featured at the event, called "Naming the Unnamed Conspirator.""I used to assume there were two parties to a

  • Centennial residents receive letter of intent

    Airmen and their families who reside in Centennial Estates recently received a letter of intent from the Ellsworth housing office, regarding their decision to continue living in the units or accepting a paid government move.Every resident is required to complete the LOI and return it to the housing

  • Ellsworth Officers' Spouses' Club awards scholarships

    Six students received scholarships amounting to ten thousand dollars at Dakota's Club, April 21.Award recipients and their families arrived at the club for a dinner and ceremony in their honor, sponsored by the Officers' Spouses' Club.The guests were served a three-course meal followed by

  • This is your club

    The Dakota's Club Advisory Committee held a meeting, April 19 in an effort to improve and revitalize the club on base.Committee members discussed everything from the recently upgraded menu to the possibility of purchasing a flat screen television for the enlisted lounge."The club is about everyone

  • Men Can Stop Rape

    As Sexual Assault Awareness Month comes to a close, the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology hosted an awareness seminar designed to educate men about rape, April 21.The event, called "Men Can Stop Rape," dealt with issues surrounding how men, women and society perceive sexual assault.Joseph

  • Building a green future

    With April 22 marked as Earth Day 2011, Ellsworth Airmen are encouraged to look for ways they can conserve energy in everyday life.The base is hosting events designed to educate Airmen on energy conservation.During Earth Day, the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron is scheduled to place two outreach booths

  • Heart Link welcomes spouses

    Heart Link brought spouses together to introduce them both to the base, and their new support network, April 18.Heart Link is a program established by wing leadership to introduce new wives and husbands to fellow spouses and the base. The program is offered between four and five times a year to