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The plane, which is officially tail number 60-0366 but recognizable for the orange and black Princeton colors and “New Jersey” insignia emblazoned on its tail, took off from McGuire on Sept. 20 and arrived at its new duty station at the Bangor Air Force Base in Maine a few hours later.
Rep. Michael Guest gathered with state and local leaders in education, government, military matters and more on Monday at Key Field as he hosted a roundtable discussion about bringing the
Morningside University’s School of Aviation conducting its first student flight Tuesday afternoon, an event that Chief Flight Instructor Aaron Diedrichs sees as the official take-off of the program.
The Arizona Mirror took home nine awards in the Arizona Newspaper Association’s annual Better Newspapers Contest, led by its coverage of Indigenous communities