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  • A 'BOOtiful and SPOOKtacular' Halloween

    Over the years, Halloween has evolved into a community-based event when adults and their children participate in friendly activities such as trick-or-treating in various costumes. Team Shaw brought their children out around base housing for trick-or-treating from 5 to 8 p.m.

  • ACC command chief visits Shaw

    Chief Master Sgt. Richard Parsons, Air Combat Command command chief, made a visit to speak with Airmen here, Oct. 30. During Parsons' visit, he spoke at two all-calls for 9th Air Force and 20th Fighter Wing personnel, a First Sergeant's symposium, a luncheon with Shaw's Top 3, 5/6 and Rising IV

  • Chapel teaches 'boundaries'

    The 20th Fighter Wing Chapel hosted a spiritual resiliency seminar entitled Boundaries, Nov. 1."Boundaries," by Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend, was the book used as the seminar's topic. Cloud and Townsend are psychologists and have written multiple books about the topics of boundaries in

  • Ability One Appreciation Picnic

    The 20th Contracting Squadron hosted the 14th Annual Ability One appreciation picnic at Memorial Lake here, Oct. 25, 2013. Free food, gifts and awards were all used as ways of thanking the Ability One employees and their families for their support to Team Shaw. Nearly 175 individuals including 76

  • Saving Shaw money

    During the last five years, Shaw has lowered its daily light bill by $10,000.In fiscal year 2008, Shaw AFB was running up a large daily light bill of approximately $27,000, said Kyle Davies, 20th Civil Engineering Squadron resource efficiency manager.That amount now is down to around $17,000, said

  • Fall pet health

    With fall weather approaching and Halloween around the corner, many pet owners are spending time outdoors with their furry family members. Increased time outdoors and high levels of strange activity can lead to new cautions for new and old pet owners alike when it comes to keeping their pets

  • Lt. Col. Neil Neaderhiser retires

    U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Neil Neaderhiser retired here Oct. 18. Neaderhiser held his retirement ceremony for friends, family and fellow Airmen to celebrate his 21-year career as a commissioned officer. During the ceremony, Neaderhiser advised younger Airmen in the crowd to do what makes them happy,