
VA facilities require masks starting Thursday
WALLA WALLA – Starting Thursday, anyone entering the Walla Walla VA Medical Center, or its clinics will be required to use a face covering. This
WALLA WALLA – Starting Thursday, anyone entering the Walla Walla VA Medical Center, or its clinics will be required to use a face covering. This
If you are not aware, one of the latest executive orders allows the military to recall members of the selective reserve and some former service
“An auspicious day,” is how we named our conversation around the coffee table at Veteran Advocates of Ore-Ida leading up to this article. For two
As the COVID-19 (coronavirus) continues its increasing death toll our numbers of suicides related to our military also continues its march forward.
KLAMATH FALLS — Klamath Community College is pleased to announce it has been recognized as a Military Friendly school for the 2020-21 academic year.
Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) is excited to announce funding awards of $15,989,698 to build 435 affordable rental homes in communities across the state.
ONTARIO — The grand opening of a new exhibit, Portraits of Courage, will be from 6 to 8 p.m. March 6 at Four Rivers Cultural
Paul Conway has returned to the Tri-County Veterans’ Service Officer position, and will be serving Sherman, Gilliam and Wheeler counties. He was previously the service
BAKER CITY, Ore. – The remains of a sailor from Oregon who died along with 428 others on the USS Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor have
Sitting around the coffee table at Veteran Advocates of Ore-Ida the other day someone brought up the fact that war in all its horrors of
Active duty military members and veterans acknowledged each other and shook hands as they formed a line in front of a packed house on Henley
The discussions around the coffeetable at Veteran Advocates of Ore-Ida lately has centered around Syria, Iraq, Iran, Vietnam, hell week in the Army, Navy seals
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