
Staff shortage impacting local vets program
Local veterans advocates are encouraging the Veterans Administration to restore a counseling program for veterans in Grant County with post-traumatic stress disorder. Steve Bull, the

Local veterans advocates are encouraging the Veterans Administration to restore a counseling program for veterans in Grant County with post-traumatic stress disorder. Steve Bull, the

To ensure those serving in the nation’s armed forces and diplomatic service receive their holiday mail in time, the U.S. Postal Service encourages customers to

A young veteran was released from treatment for severe PTSD symptoms just two weeks before, arrived at Divide Camp last summer. He was angry, scared

We all were talking around the coffee table this last week about how many of us can truly be thankful that we are not just

As a result we do have several veteran-owned businesses in our region, but the general unemployment rate for veterans in Oregon is over 7 percent, …

Going to war has always required courage and loyalty from our country’s warriors. In a quest to truly understand what they have sacrificed, we asked

Though he only found out about the Veterans of Foreign Wars seven years ago, that hasn’t stopped Ron Jardine from taking a leadership role for

Businesses are showing their appreciation with a smorgasbord of freebies and discounts. Views: 29

Donations are starting to trickle in for the Veterans Gift Shop, including 55 afghans handmade by John Day resident Lois Wacken. The gifts, including shirts,

VALE — Larry Mendiola, 84, a lifelong Malheur County resident, is a Korean War veteran, but also served his community in a variety of ways

The American flag waves high as a stream of flags representing various branches of the United States military. Veterans also occupy one of the many

ONTARIO — On Oct. 18, U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden, and Jeff Merkley, both Oregon Democrats, sent out a press release urging the U.S. Department of
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