Stuttgart families are devoted to wrestling.

That much was clear at the Child, Youth and School Services regional
wrestling tournament hosted in U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart at the Patch
High School gym March 26.

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Reimbursement of security deposits are due at the time of move-out to
those renting on the German economy, if there are no claims in dispute.

However, all too often renters do not receive their security deposits
—which are typically 1.5 to two months’ rent — in full or at all, due to
landlords’ claims of reimbursement for damages and other charges at
move-out.Read More

In light of the warehouse fire last fall, which destroyed the household
goods of 120 military families stationed in U.S. Army Garrison
Stuttgart, families planning a permanent change of station this summer
may be wondering how to ensure maximum protection of their belongings. Read More

Stuttgart’s “Long Night of the Museums” provides patrons the opportunity
to enjoy the city’s museums, art galleries and clubs in a new light —
starlight, that is.

This year’s “Long Night of the Museums” is April 9 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.  

The program features over 100 events located in and around downtown
Stuttgart, such as jazz and gospel concerts, city tours, boat trips on
the Neckar River, laser shows, exhibitions, lectures and parties.

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Although there is no specific threat to U.S. personnel and their
dependants serving in Germany, the U.S. Department of State has issued a
general worldwide caution to Americans overseas that there are
terrorists everywhere in the world and they can attack Americans by any
means possible. Read More

Q: My privately owned vehicle was
damaged while parked on post. Specifically, the windshield was cracked.
The vehicle was parked near the elementary school and I suspect the
damage was caused by a student. Will I successfully recover damages if I
file a claim with the Military Claims Office?Read More

Audition for ‘Working’ The Stuttgart Entertainment Branch will host auditions for the musical “Working” April 4-6 at 7 p.m. in the Kelley Theatre. Men ages 15-25 and women ages 18 and up are needed to play the “common” men and women in this show who express the hopes, dreams, joysRead More

Recognizing newly promoted Army noncommissioned officers has been a
ceremonial tradition since the NCO creed became official in 1986. 

That tradition was continued in U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart March 4,
when 15 Soldiers were officially inducted into the NCO corps during a
ceremony in the Patch Community Club.Read More