
Vets’ Viewpoint for Dec. 17
Do you have information of interest to Douglas County veterans? Contact John McDonald at jd.mcdonald.jd@gmail.com or 541-580-6178. He is a combat veteran with more than
Do you have information of interest to Douglas County veterans? Contact John McDonald at jd.mcdonald.jd@gmail.com or 541-580-6178. He is a combat veteran with more than
Victory Place has nine studio apartments, and eight one-bedroom apartments. ACCESS was able to build the complex through a $1.96 million grant from Oregon Housing
Gaffey was among countless homeless veterans without a roof over his head, at least until Access, with the help of a private property owner, stepped
A soldier from Medford is being portrayed in a National Geographic TV series called “The Long Road Home,” but he hasn’t been able to see
The Roseburg Veterans Affairs Medical Center will hold a town hall meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 12 at the Roseburg VA’s Building 16
“KCC has worked hard to ensure veterans and enlisted military members have access to higher education. … In October 2016, KCC celebrated a new “Base
A red, white and blue guitar signed by musician Ted Nugent may become just the ticket for establishing a music therapy program at the Roseburg
COOS COUNTY, Ore. – A group of veterans in Coos County are providing help for other veterans, which is the main idea behind the arts
WINSTON, Ore. — A woman from Winston is helping veterans – one origami class at a time. But it’s her own disability that inspires them
Klamath Falls resident and veteran Jason Leach served his country all over the world in the 1990s and early 2000s — Bosnia, Kosovo, and then
COOS BAY – In 1941, Penny Dahl wanted to do her part to serve her country, but at age 17 was too young to join
BANDON – From 1952 to 1953 Army Corporal Hardy Christensen spent his time fighting in the Korean War. Views: 20
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Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs