
Remains of Silverton Marine killed in WWII identified and heading home
A case file, about an inch-thick with a black cover, sits on a table in Marie Galloway’s living room, a grim reminder of her 17-year-old

A case file, about an inch-thick with a black cover, sits on a table in Marie Galloway’s living room, a grim reminder of her 17-year-old

SALEM, Ore. – City, county, state, tribal, and university law enforcement agencies around Oregon are looking to fill more than 500 vacancies over the next

Lincoln County Commissioners this week dropped some big news onto local armed services veterans who too often have to travel to the valley to get

Typically, the interim director of a Veterans Affairs health system stays around for a couple of months. But, Roseburg VA Healthcare System Interim Director David

March 28, 2018 — National Vietnam War Veterans Day is a commemorative holiday, celebrated on March 29, to acknowledge the service and sacrifice made by

Since then, the program has grown to include more than 9,000 quilters nationwide. There are four chapters in Oregon, including the Willamette Valley chapter. Clay

Want some Saturday Costco shopping time before the crowds hit? Active-duty service members, military retirees and other veterans are invited to shop at your local

“Honoring the Brave,” a photo of the annual Veterans Day parade in Albany by Cathy Webbg, was selected as the championship photo in the 11th

World War II veteran and former Linn County Clerk Del Riley will speak at Linn-Benton Community College 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 13,

Albany American Legion Post 10 is organizing an effort to create a suicide hotline specifically geared toward veterans and people serving in the armed forces.

Now, thanks to the Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs and the diligence of Randy Martinak of the Linn County Veterans Memorial Association, the Linn …

Throughout 2018, VA is launching a nationwide campaign to roll out Veteran disability enrollment claim events collaboratively with 20 tribal communities. The campaign, titled “Your
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