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Yoga brings peace to injured Soldiers

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Yoga brings peace to injured Soldiers

Soldiers from the Community Based Warrior Transition Unit (CBWTU) arrived to Camp Murray Tuesday night dressed in their physical training (PT) uniforms and prepared to participate in a much different kind of physical training. They were participating in a four-day conference not only to help Soldiers with their comprehensive transition

Resource fair caters to special needs

Military Resources

Resource fair caters to special needs

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, making it the perfect time for Joint Base Lewis-McChord to host its first Employment, Volunteer and Education (EVE) Fair. Held Oct. 10 on the lower level of Madigan Army Medical Center, the fair was co-hosted by the Army Community Service Exceptional Family Member

Not your ordinary pair of flip-flops

Business News

Not your ordinary pair of flip-flops

After several deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan with Joint Base Lewis-McChord's 2nd Ranger Battalion, Matthew Griffin has seen and experienced many things he will never forget. But there is one particular experience that had a profound impact on Griffin's life. While working for Remote Medical International supporting the Afghan National

Dirty after deployment? Now an easy cleanup

Business News

Dirty after deployment? Now an easy cleanup

Lakewood welcomed a new shop to the city a month ago that is the first of its kind in the United States. 10-20 Services offers the ability to completely clean and restore military gear. Although the shop caters to military gear, it also cleans sports gear, first responder gear and law

JBLM kids budding entrepreneurs

Kids

JBLM kids budding entrepreneurs

When it comes to getting something they want, the Henkes children know that it will take more than just asking their parents. From early ages, Chelsea, 18, Bethany, 16, Miriam, 10, and Abigail, 5, have earned an allowance for helping their parents, Capt. Herman Henkes of the 47th Combat Support

Lakewood Ford celebrates five years

Business News

Lakewood Ford celebrates five years

In 2007, the city of Lakewood welcomed its newest addition: Lakewood Ford. Since then, the business has been a valuable asset not only for the Lakewood community, but also for the military community. Lakewood Ford has sponsored several military charitable golf tournaments, such as the Night Stalker and Purple Heart Association

JBLM spouse kick-starts farmers market in Yelm

Military Life

JBLM spouse kick-starts farmers market in Yelm

Army spouse Geana Henkes and her husband, Capt. Herman Henkes of the 47th Combat Support Hospital, settled in the Yelm area just over a year and half ago. They have since invested a considerable amount of time working on their farm, Rainbow Farm. Their love for growing organic food sparked

PacMed clinic opens in Puyallup

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PacMed clinic opens in Puyallup

The Aug. 4 official opening of the new Pacific Medical Center in Puyallup gave surrounding residents something to celebrate. PacMed, the only TRICARE Prime provider on the West Coast, has contracts with the Franciscan Health Group in Pierce County and the Providence Medical Group near Everett, making it the largest nonprofit

593rd SB hosts boot camp for kids

Kids

593rd SB hosts boot camp for kids

The sun was out in full force last week, which made it a perfect time for outdoor fun along with a little boot camp. More than 90 children participated in the 593rd Sustainment Brigade's second annual Boot Camp event, held July 19 on Seay Field on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Many of

Take A Warrior Fishing reels in life-long memories

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Take A Warrior Fishing reels in life-long memories

Four years ago, an idea was born between family members (who wish to remain nameless) to plan an event as a way to give back to local Soldiers. That idea evolved and blossomed into the Take a Warrior Fishing event, held July 14 at Russell Landing at American Lake on

Former Soldier now a Fort Steilacoom re-enactor

Veterans

Former Soldier now a Fort Steilacoom re-enactor

Former Soldier John Roten has served in places such as Korea, Germany and Panama. He served his country graciously for 16 years before retiring and settling with his family in Fort Hood, Texas. While enjoying retirement and working as a custodian at a local school, he started giving historical presentations in

JBLM Youth Volunteer of the Year always thinking of others

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JBLM Youth Volunteer of the Year always thinking of others

The Joint Base Lewis-McChord Youth Volunteer of the Year award is bestowed upon a youth who has gone above and beyond - giving to others without asking for anything in return. After logging hundreds, if not thousands, of volunteer hours with her family, it was no surprise that Lakes High School

JBLM spouse starts Memorial Day walk in Yelm

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JBLM spouse starts Memorial Day walk in Yelm

Beyond having a day off of work or planning a large barbeque, there is a more significant meaning behind Memorial Day. It is a day when we honor the memory of the service men and women who have lost their lives protecting this country. Amanda Huston's husband, Master Sgt. Paul Huston,

Volunteerism demands can put stress on military spouses

Military Life

Volunteerism demands can put stress on military spouses

Did you know what military life would be like as a spouse before you became a military family? Some people have taken cues from popular television shows that fictionalize what day-to-day life is like in a military community. Some have an idea that military wives get together to do dinner, plan

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