
Honing their craft, building community
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
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
The Navy Cross Medal citation above describes the actions of Lieutenant (junior grade) Warren Gill, recipient not only of the Navy Cross, but also the
This Saturday will mark the 78th Anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor. Those attacks were the catalyst that brought the united states into World
Carl Gustafson always had this big grin on his face. He loved to tell jokes. He loved to tell stories. He loved the Beavers. And
What’s been going on at 2nd and Pacific in Tillamook? The former Blue Moon Café has had several tenants over the past year or so,
Because the wars and conflicts in the Middle East no longer receive the front page stories and round-the-clock coverage they once did, it can be
CCAT will continue its free shuttle service from the VA North Bend Clinic to the Roseburg VA Medical Center until March 2020. The Oregon Department
A longtime supporter of the Gresham Senior Center was honored alongside other veterans during a Quilts of Valor presentation Sunday afternoon, Nov. 24. Herschel Brown,
The holiday season is a time for inspiration, and inspiration can come in many forms. For Trisha Van Eck, it was the Hallmark movie “Operation
Though thousands of men made great contributions to fighting for our country in the 1940s, there were also many women who did their part while
In our weekly war stories series, we introduce you to the stories of Central Oregon veterans, some who made it back from their war and
MEDFORD, Ore.– Several southern Oregon military families have been uninsured for the last month after the National Guard experienced a variety of issues that led
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