“What Freedom Means to Me” by Cassandra Soeldner 2016-03-10 2015-16 VFW Patriot’s Pen Essay Competition, 2nd place winner was from Patch Middle School. Read More
7 myths about the Legal Assistance Office explained 2016-03-10 Common questions of the legal office from marriage, to power of attorney answered. Read More
How to achieve your fitness goals 2016-03-10 Setting realistic and healthy goals are key to achieve desired fitness levels. Read More
Meat Plant beefs up NATO commissaries 2016-03-09 The sole source of fresh beef and pork for commissaries throughout 11 NATO countries.Read More
Clinic reminds patients to stay on top of preventive care 2016-03-09 The Stuttgart Army Health Clinic uses HEDIS to measure overall health-care performance. Read More
Getting out? Retiring? Transition assistance offers tools, help 2016-03-09 Retirees should begin their transition process 12-24 months out, nonretirees 12-18 months out.Read More
Stuttgart students celebrate Dr. Seuss for Read Across America Day 2016-03-08 Read Across America Day was March 2, 2016. Read More
Going Green: Hybrid Electric Vehicles 2016-03-08 Most hybrid electric vehicles have an internal combustion engine and electric motor. Read More
Tour gives people insight to history of ‘why’ we live here 2016-03-08 Capital City Visitation Program kicked off its 2016 season. Read More
3 roadside safety tips to know 2016-03-08 Practice smart roadside safety techniques in Germany and everywhere so you don’t end up another accident victim. Read More
Patch student continues quest for ‘The Voice Kids’ title March 11 2016-03-08 Leilani Howland takes the stage March 11.Read More
Army Public Health Europe Team ensures safety of food and water 2016-03-07 Safe food and drinking water with Army Public Health Command Europe’s food inspection program.Read More
The Stuttgart Opera’s history dates back to 1912 when the “Königliches Hoftheater,” or Royal Court Theater, opened its doors to the public as a “double-theater,” with a “Grosse Haus” (opera) and “Kleine Haus” (theater). Today, the theater has three distinct sections: the opera, the theater and the Stuttgart Ballet and is considered one of Europe’s largest theater houses. Photo by A.T. Schaefer. History, culture unite at Stuttgart’s Opera 2016-03-07 Stuttgart’s State Theater was built in 1912 and is considered one of Europe’s largest theater houses.Read More
Emergency Relief Programs available for all services 2016-03-07 All branches of service have Emergency Relief Fundraising Programs available. Read More