
Is there really a positive side of war?
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
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
MEDFORD, Ore. — The family of a decorated World War II veteran is hoping people will honor his life with donations to some of his
A quilt’s use is as varied as its pattern. From bedding to decoration to a thoughtful gift: quilts have a rich history through cultures around
REDMOND, OR — A 2-acre property in Redmond was recently sold to a couple that wants to turn it into veterans housing. Sean McGann says is
“The Birkemeiers are builders,” we were told once, by a member of the one branch of the family that decided to go into farming instead.
The Canby/Aurora VFW Post 6057 and Auxiliary invites you to join them on Feb. 22 for their annual Iwo Jima Flag Raising Ceremony, this year
BEND, OR — The Bend Heroes Foundation is working to create a Veterans Village to help end homelessness for veterans. Foundation President Eric Tobiason says he
He signed up to serve his country, but was limited to what jobs the U.S. Army would let him do. In this War Stories segment,
Every veteran deserves a place to call home. “We did not have to go in harm’s way because they did, and it’s the least we
A sizable collection of World War I posters are currently available for observation at the Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives, located on the
NORTH BEND — Homeless veterans now have an easier way to get off the streets. Oregon Coast Community Action opened its Deer Springs Terrace long
The Central Oregon Veterans Ranch got help from Home Depot volunteers with installing their new garden beds and plans to hold gardening workshops this spring.
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