Josh Norman is departing as the director of Oklahoma’s SOUL mission, he announced on Thursday morning. The SOUL mission is a ...
The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs is hosting monthly hiring events at the Norman Veterans Home, 1776 E. Robinson St., every third Thursday from 3 to 6 p.m.
A bill banning Norman and most Oklahoma towns from providing homeless services will be rewritten following an outcry over its possible effects, its author said in a recent interview. State Sen. Lisa ...
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The North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs top leader is recommending renovation of the Fayetteville State Veteran Home, the department announced Tuesday. The department ...
The North Carolina State Veterans Home in Fayetteville may not be closing as planned, according to the state. In November 2023, WRAL News reported family members were told the facility would ...
Joel Kintsel used to lead the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs until a very public spat with Gov. Kevin Stitt. (Photo by Kennedy Thomason/Oklahoma Voice ...
Kevin Stitt fired him as executive director of the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs.. The firing came on the heels of Kintsel’s unsuccessful effort in 2022 to secure the Republican ...
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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — A veterans' tiny home community in Myrtle Beach that was supposed to open nearly two-and-a-half years ago finally opened last month just in time for the holidays. The ...
The Oklahoma City VA Medical Center is informing all veterans that the North Driveway Entrance to the Parking lot on NE 16th Street will be closed Dec. 27 due to preparations for the new parking ...
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES — About a month after moving into the New Mexico State Veterans Home’s Turtleback building, Lesha and Lorenzo Delgado’s new place was starting to feel like home.