Military Life
Al Knight has no issues with being called a "yes" man. In fact, it's a large reason why Knight has built up quite a local following as one of the most ardent supporters of servicemembers and veterans. For the last four years, the 61-year-old retired Army colonel has hosted "The Military Report"
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The Washington National Guard broke ground on a new facility in a Dec. 11 ceremony at McChord. The new building will be home to the Washington Air National Guard's 262nd Network Warfare Squadron. Construction of the new $5.6 million, 23,500 square foot facility is scheduled to finish in October 2010. "The 262nd
Deals
It just wouldn't be the holiday season for most people without a trip to an overcrowded mall to buy gifts. Luckily for most airmen and soldiers living in the South Sound, there are plenty of malls within 30 miles driving distance that offer a chance to have a nice sit-down meal,
Focus
Ed Shadle never sleeps too soundly. Ideas are always popping into his head, rousing him from bed at all hours of the night and forcing him to jot them down and hammer out a plan for the day. "My mind is always running," said Shadle, who lives in Spanaway. "I'm always thinking