
Turning a shelter into a home, nonprofit helps furnish Veterans Village
It takes a village to build a village. The construction of Bend’s Veterans Village is almost complete, but while building new homes is a task
It takes a village to build a village. The construction of Bend’s Veterans Village is almost complete, but while building new homes is a task
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program waives debts for workers who have 10 years experience in federal or non-profit posts and have been making regular
There are more than 240,000 Veterans that have tested positive for COVID-19, and that number is growing. The long-term effects of virus are still being understood,
A Gresham nonprofit organization has joined a national effort to honor fallen veterans at Christmas by placing wreaths at headstones across the country. The Gresham
After more than a year of cancellations and postponements, Honor Flight of Central Oregon took off for Washington D.C. on September 22. Twenty-three veterans from
Veterans Affairs officials resumed debt collections this weekend for individuals who were overpaid disability and education benefits or owe co-payments for medical visits, ending a suspension
Military veterans make up a small portion of the American population in these days of all-volunteer military. But veterans make up a larger proportion of
New Linn County Veterans Services officer Dee Baley-Hyder has one key job goal: To help local veterans get the benefits they were promised when they
On this week’s episode of War Stories, we look at part two of our Honor Flight series. A trip to the nation’s capital through the
It was a milestone moment for the famed memorial in Arlington National Cemetery, which pays tribute to the unidentified service members who died in war.
EUGENE, Ore. — It was a big weekend for some veterans from Oregon. And now they’re back home after a long trip to Washington DC. Views:
More details are taking shape for this year’s Veterans Day Parade, though the committee organizing the event says volunteers and sponsors are still needed. Views:
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