
Annual Celebration of Honor behind Chinook Winds in Lincoln City
Donna Plummer was amazed at the 400 American Flags flying behind Chinook Winds Casino this week. It’s part of an annual celebration of America’s military
Donna Plummer was amazed at the 400 American Flags flying behind Chinook Winds Casino this week. It’s part of an annual celebration of America’s military
Lincoln City will be bedecked in red, white and blue all the way to the high tide line this weekend as the Celebration of Honor
The Chinook Winds Casino Resort, owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, will again pay tribute to active-duty personnel, military veterans, and
Reflecting on the service of Native Americans in the United States military, one is likely to picture the embattled Navajo code talkers of World War
The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians dedicated the 18th Annual Veterans Dinner to its late tribal leader, Sue Shaffer, known for advocating
Since he was 17 years old, this Army Veteran and Prescott, Arizona, resident has lived the Hopi proverb that “time isn’t used; it’s experienced.” In
Native Americans serve in the military among the highest rate, per capita, compared to other groups and our nations honor the place of tribal warriors
One of the largest veteran resource events in the state will be held in central Oregon next month, when the Veteran Benefit Expo kicks off at 10 a.m. July 15 at the Deschutes Fair & Expo Center in Redmond.
With over 75 booths featuring state and federal service providers, non-profit agencies, employers and other local partners, this free event promises to bring together the best benefits, resources and programs Oregon has to offer veterans and their families.
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Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs