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Thunderbirds return to San Antonio this weekend for Great Texas Airshow
Read full article: Thunderbirds return to San Antonio this weekend for Great Texas AirshowThe Great Texas Airshow will take place on Saturday and Sunday at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. It is free, family-friendly and open to the public.
Pilots from JBSA-Randolph visit Methodist Children’s Hospital, share love for flying
Read full article: Pilots from JBSA-Randolph visit Methodist Children’s Hospital, share love for flyingPilots from the 60th Flying Training Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph visited patients at the Methodist Children’s Hospital on Tuesday afternoon.
4 people sentenced in multimillion-dollar fraud scheme at JBSA-Randolph
Read full article: 4 people sentenced in multimillion-dollar fraud scheme at JBSA-RandolphFour people were sentenced to federal prison this week for their involvement in a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, according to federal authorities.
Man sentenced to 15 years in prison for taking $2.3M in bribes while he worked at Randolph Air Force Base
Read full article: Man sentenced to 15 years in prison for taking $2.3M in bribes while he worked at Randolph Air Force BaseA former civilian employee at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph was sentenced to prison for a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme, according to federal authorities.
BEST OF 2022: Uvalde football, Manu Ginobili, San Antonio FC headline San Antonio’s Top 12 sports stories of the year
Read full article: BEST OF 2022: Uvalde football, Manu Ginobili, San Antonio FC headline San Antonio’s Top 12 sports stories of the yearUvalde football's incredible rally, Manu Ginobili's induction into the Hall of Fame and San Antonio FC's historic first title are three of the top 12 sports stories from an unforgettable 2022.
BGC Week 5 Preview: No. 1 Steele vs. Fort Bend Christian Academy headlines Friday’s schedule
Read full article: BGC Week 5 Preview: No. 1 Steele vs. Fort Bend Christian Academy headlines Friday’s scheduleWeek 5 of the 2022 high school football season features the top-ranked Steele Knights putting their undefeated record on the line at home against Fort Bend Christian Academy for their final non-district game, while undefeated Randolph begins District 13-3A Division I play against 3-1 Marion.
VOLLEYBALL HIGHLIGHTS: Steele knocks off East Central in five-set thriller, Randolph sweeps Marion, La Vernia defeats Cuero
Read full article: VOLLEYBALL HIGHLIGHTS: Steele knocks off East Central in five-set thriller, Randolph sweeps Marion, La Vernia defeats CueroWeek 9 of the high school volleyball season features a dramatic, five-set thriller, as Steele tops East Central in a crucial District 27-6A matchup, Randolph sweeps Marion to remain undefeated in 26-3A and La Vernia takes on Cuero in 27-4A.
Defense lifts Reagan past Madison in 28-6A; Highlands QB Gutierrez throws 6 TDs in win over Burbank; Jourdanton hands Marion first loss
Read full article: Defense lifts Reagan past Madison in 28-6A; Highlands QB Gutierrez throws 6 TDs in win over Burbank; Jourdanton hands Marion first lossWeek 6 of the high school football season featured a defensive battle between Reagan and Madison, an offensive shootout between Highlands and Burbank, and upsets like Edison defeating Lanier.
Late ice cramps anglers' appetite, research of crucial fish
Read full article: Late ice cramps anglers' appetite, research of crucial fishA lack of ice in cold weather states this year has made it difficult for scientists to study the rainbow smelt population. Rainbow smelts, which are small fish that are very popular with ice anglers, have been a focus of conservationists for many years. In Maine, a late arriving winter has made it difficult to collect data about the health of the smelt population. Other states where ice fishing is a winter tradition, such as New Hampshire and Michigan, have had similar problems. On Lake Erie, ice fishing charter boat captain Tony Muscioni said thick ice finally arrived about three weeks ago, which was about four weeks later than normal.
WATCH: Lackland Air Force base kicks off tree lighting ceremony, the first of several holiday celebrations
Read full article: WATCH: Lackland Air Force base kicks off tree lighting ceremony, the first of several holiday celebrationsSAN ANTONIO – The holiday season is kicking off in Military City, USA, beginning with a tree lighting ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland on Wednesday. Each area base location will participate in the annual holiday event. Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph’s takes place on Dec. 3 and Joint Base-Fort Sam Houston’s will take place on Dec. 4. The ceremony will begin at 6 p.m., and a parade will follow the event beginning at 6:15 p.m., according to a statement from base officials. “The holiday season can be difficult, especially when away from loved ones,” base officials said in a statement.
Fallen San Antonio soldier receives somber homecoming
Read full article: Fallen San Antonio soldier receives somber homecomingSAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio soldier who was killed earlier this month in Afghanistan was brought home Friday for a final farewell. ‘He will be severely missed,’: Division mourns loss of soldier from San Antonio killed in rollover crashSpc. Vincent Sebastian Ibarria was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, and Fort Drum and New York. (10th Mountain Division Public Affairs)Ibarria was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, New York. His awards and decorations include the National Defense Service Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, the Army Achievement Medal and the Army Service Ribbon.
'The Bachelor': Cassie Randolph Speaks Out After Interview About Colton Underwood Breakup
Read full article: 'The Bachelor': Cassie Randolph Speaks Out After Interview About Colton Underwood BreakupCassie Randolph is speaking out against critics slamming her for her comments about her breakup with Colton Underwood. The Bachelor alum appeared on Monday's episode of The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons -- Ever!, where she briefly opened up to Chris Harrison about her split from Underwood. Randolph didn't say much, telling Harrison that she and Underwood were "still going through" their "emotional" split from May. We honestly had a really great relationship the entire time and we got along really well," Randolph reflected. RELATED CONTENT:'The Bachelor': Cassie Randolph on Her Breakup With Colton UnderwoodColton Underwood and Cassie Randolph Get Tattoos Following Their SplitColton Underwood Spotted for First Time Since Cassie Randolph Split
'Bachelor' Star Colton Underwood and Cassie Randolph Split Up
Read full article: 'Bachelor' Star Colton Underwood and Cassie Randolph Split UpColton Underwood and Cassie Randolph have called it quits. "There is no certainty right now. "There is not certainty right now in this world." "We both just let a lot of things -- little things -- build up, because we got busy." RELATED CONTENT:Colton Underwood on His Uncertain Future With Girlfriend Cassie Randolph Following Brief Split (Exclusive)Colton Underwood Praises Cassie Randolph After His Coronavirus Diagnosis: How He's RecoveringCassie Randolph Shares How Colton Underwood Is Doing After He Tested Positive for Coronavirus
JBSA limits gate access, increases health protections after 13 positive cases on bases
Read full article: JBSA limits gate access, increases health protections after 13 positive cases on basesSAN ANTONIO – Joint Base San Antonio is ramping up safety precautions after more than a dozen employees tested positive for the novel coronavirus. JBSA said Sunday that gate access will be limited at Lackland, Randolph and Fort Sam Houston. 13 JBSA personnel test positive for coronavirusA total of 13 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed at JBSA after officials said Sunday that two additional personnel tested positive for the virus. The first COVID-19 death in San Antonio was confirmed over the weekend. First COVID-19 death reported in San AntonioThe victim was a woman in her 80s who died at Brooke Army Medical Center.