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As part of its effort to reduce federal spending, the Trump Administration has plans to cut tens of thousands of workers from the Department of Veterans Affairs. That has veterans in one small Ohio city worried.
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President Joe Biden bestowed the nation’s highest military honor onto Girard native Kenneth David and Steubenville native Fred McGee.
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Ohio organizations from Cincinnati to Toledo hope to build tiny home villages for homeless and housing insecure veterans.
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Women veterans are twice as likely to attempt suicide than male veterans. Ohio vets are partnering with the nonprofit Disabled American Veterans to propose solutions.
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Veteran health care facilities across the country, including Ohio, are reporting a shortage of staff. It’s led to the increased outsourcing of care to private hospitals.
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Veterans around the state gathered today at events to honor their service. The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, which offered free…
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Ohio veterans can get a new card from the state to carry as identification. The veterans’ card is the creation of a new state law. When veterans apply for…
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Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor says there are more than 2000 Ohioans deployed on foreign shores right now, serving with the U.S. military. And she says there is…