
Veterans receive peace medals at Vancouver luncheon
VANCOUVER MALL — The state Department of Veterans Affairs presented 11 veterans with an Ambassador for Peace Medal at a Nov. 26 luncheon at Heathman

VANCOUVER MALL — The state Department of Veterans Affairs presented 11 veterans with an Ambassador for Peace Medal at a Nov. 26 luncheon at Heathman

Two Medford area nonprofits were awarded a combined $400,000 to increase permanent housing for veterans and provide shelter for homeless youth. On November 7 the

Members of the Massachusetts Air National Guard’s 102nd Intelligence Wing attended the Business, Engineering & Technologies Job and Internship Fair at the University of Massachusetts

In this Nov. 17, 2016, file photo, Lauren Bruner, a survivor of the USS Arizona which was attacked on Dec. 7, 1941, holds with a

Military veterans have unique physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual needs that can impact their end-of-life care. Recognizing these special needs, Samaritan Evergreen Hospice has joined

The Salem-Kaiser Volcano’s Jerry Howard wins the Patriot Award for supporting military veterans, active duty and Oregon National Guard service members in the local community.

Approximately 1 percent of those who work in U.S. media are post-9/11 veterans, U.S. Census data shows. But two military veterans who are now seasoned journalists want to

Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD)’s Veterans’ and War Memorials Grant Program was created and established to provide funding assistance to local governments for the construction and restoration of veterans’ and war memorials. The program will help honor Oregon’s soldiers and veterans by commemorating their service to the country.

To honor and remember Veterans during the holiday season, the non-profit organization Wreaths Across America organizes the annual event of laying Christmas wreaths on Veteran’s

CRESWELL –A portion of the local National Guard unit is currently deployed in the near East. The Creswell VFW post will be putting together care

SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution is asking for donations to pay for wreaths to place on soldiers’ graves.

Seven years ago, Cheri Stuller never imagined the knitting group she began would eventually become the fabric of a small community. Stuller leads a group