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Doff your hats, face the flag and belt the national anthem at the top of your lungs. Oregon has been ranked the 5th most ...
Attrition, hiring freezes, and fears of layoffs have medical staff at VA hospitals across the country worried.
In the military, we call that soft power—influence earned through credibility and values. It's what builds coalitions abroad, ...
The Federal Government has been accused of showing “utter disregard” for the country’s largest garrison city after ignoring ...
The head of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) says he’s “particularly proud” of the administration’s work to ...
The Office of Veterans Affairs has been forced to downscale outreach activities as allocations legally owed to it by the V.I.
To be eligible for the reduced fee hunting and fishing license, applicants must be residents of Indiana, have at least a 0% ...
The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) proudly announces the launch of its new Web-Based Data Transparency Portal, ...
The VA is responsible for 5.2 million veterans with military service-connected disabilities and 4.6 million with general ...
The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a new Web-Based Data Transparency Portal, providing users with access to comprehensive data on the agency’s operations, programs and ...
Two of the three major budget bills pass the Statehouse. The universal free breakfast bill heads to Gov. Matt Meyer's desk.
The fourth of July holiday weekend is fast approaching, but for some people, it can be a trigger when it comes to their mental health.