
Fewer troops and vets are using education benefits. Could that change in 2019?
One of the perks of serving in the military is being able to go to college on the government’s dime. But the number of service

One of the perks of serving in the military is being able to go to college on the government’s dime. But the number of service

It supplies veterans at the Roseburg Veterans Affairs Medical Center and south Douglas County assisted living facilities with lap blankets, hats, … Views: 22

Crook County Health Department and Veterans Services promote national Veterans Crisis Line Views: 30

His one-man operation partners with nonprofits in Central Oregon to help … If We Could is already working with Central Oregon Veterans Outreach. Views: 20

Known simply as “The Wall” to the men and women who can find the name of a loved one inscribed on it, the Vietnam Veterans

In our weekly War Stories series, we introduce you to the stories of Central Oregon war veterans, some who made it back from their war

COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. — A local veteran was featured on the Animal Planet show Wolves and Warriors, and he believes veterans in Oregon would … Views:

After severe payment delays for thousands of student veterans expecting money for housing from the VA in the fall semester, those planning to use the

Judging by her first major photo shoot, Scottie, an eight-week-old Labrador retriever, isn’t going to have a hard time adjusting to life in the spotlight

Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Richard Overton. Richard served during World War II from 1940 to 1945. Richard was born in Bastrop County, Texas in

Blue Christmas Service Excerpts from a sermon by Chaplain Jonathan Landon, Eugene VA Health Care Center. I’ve known for a long time that some men

About 42,000 veterans had been contacted, and 7,700 had had their loans discharged, according to information provided by the Education Department this week, leading advocates