
Honor Flight: Local veterans make long-awaited trip to Washington, D.C.
Today, nearly two dozen Central Oregon veterans of the Korean and Vietnam wars boarded their Honor Flight. Destination: Washington, D.C. for an official “Thank you
Today, nearly two dozen Central Oregon veterans of the Korean and Vietnam wars boarded their Honor Flight. Destination: Washington, D.C. for an official “Thank you
Today marks the tenth anniversary of the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, a policy put into place on Feb. 28, 1994 to prevent lesbian,
KLAMATH FALLS — Klamath Community College is pleased to announce the college has received a $141,000 grant to provide commercial driver’s license training to military
Lebanon celebrated the grand opening of a 48-unit affordable housing complex, primarily geared toward veterans, on Thursday afternoon. The project spanned about four years and
Tens of thousands of LGBT veterans forced from the military for their sexual orientation and given other-than-honorable discharges will be able to receive full Veterans Affairs benefits despite
EAGLE POINT, Ore. — Service members who gave everything for their country were supported by the community one final time Thursday. “I think this is
Featuring: Free Buffet, Float Drop, Free Comedy Show and Military Displays Sept. 15-18 For the past eighteen years, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, owned and operated
CENTRAL POINT, Ore.- The 5th annual Veterun is coming up, and organizers are looking for more runners to sign up. The Veterun is a 5K
ALMA, Ore. – Two community groups dedicated to providing housing and other support to veterans facing homelessness and other challenges have joined forces to be
A building blitz with a special work break took place Saturday at the soon-to-open Central Oregon Veterans Village in Bend. Volunteers from local contractors, to
On September 11, 2001, at 8:45 a.m. on a clear Tuesday morning, an American Airlines Boeing 767 loaded with 20,000 gallons of jet fuel crashed
VA’s latest data from 2019 shows a decrease in suicide among Veterans from the year prior. The decrease, reflecting the lowest number of Veteran suicides
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