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Navajo Nation leaders are honoring Ada Holly, a Gold Star Mother and veterans advocate from Utah who was a member of the tribe.
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The Senate Thursday voted to pass bipartisan legislation to expand VA health care eligibility for generations of veterans exposed to toxic substances and burn pits. It’s expected to bring about one of the largest expansions in health care benefits in VA history.
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Utah is one of the latest states to approve studies of the medicinal properties of hallucinogenic mushrooms and their effect on mental health issues, including PTSD.
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An 89-year-old Korean War Veteran on the Navajo Nation will receive a newly built home in the community of Teec Nos Pos near Four Corners.
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Mohave Community College based in Kingman was recently named an Arizona Veteran Supportive Campus.
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Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema is backing an effort to improve access to health care for veterans who’ve been exposed to toxic substances in so-called burn pits.
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Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez has ordered Flags on the reservation fly at half-staff Tuesday in honor of World War II veteran Steven Ashley, Sr. He served five years in the U-S Army during the war before returning to the Navajo Nation.
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Flags on the Navajo Nation will fly at half-staff Wednesday in honor of World War II Army veteran and former POW Thomas Lynch, Jr.He died last week at the…
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It’s May 31, 2021 and Memorial Day. A database established by the Arizona Republic estimates more than 3,000 Arizonans have died in military duty since…
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It's Tuesday, Feb. 15. Start your morning with some of our top headlines: Winter Weather Advisory Remains In Effect Through Tuesday A Winter Weather…