Regional Veterans News 6/21/10
Regional stories on veterans’ health, education, benefits, legal affairs and other issues today from: El Paso, Texas; Columbia, Missouri; Mansfield, Ohio; Big Sandy, Montana; Jellico, Tennessee; Bangor, Maine; Brownsville, Texas; Napa, California; High Point, North Carolina; Visalia, California; Montpelier, Vermont; Providence, Rhode Island; Memphis, Tennessee and Salem, Oregon.
- El Paso, Texas – East Side clinic hopes to be option for veterans
- Columbia, Missouri – Blunt and Carnahan address local VFW convention
- Mansfield, Ohio – New Veterans Court Helps Vets Rebuild Their Lives
- Big Sandy, Montana – Montanan testifies before Sen. Tester’s Senate veterans panel
- Jellico, Tennesee – Jellico veterans get free help with benefits
- Bangor, Maine – Veterans, dignitaries gather for 92nd Legion convention in Bangor
- Brownsville, Texas – Rio Grande Valley Summit educates veterans
- Napa, California – Civil War veteran finds rest in Tulocay Cemetery
- High Point, North Carolina – World War II Veterans Group Meets One Last Time
- Visalia, California – Valley vets get court of their own, offer PTSD victims 2nd chance
- Montpelier, Vermont – Vietnam Vets Still Suffer from Agent Orange
- Providence, Rhode Island – VA will increase prescription copay for some veterans
- Memphis, Tennessee – Yoga gives veterans much needed ‘me time’
- Salem, Oregon – Turncoat Senator Jim Webb’s Attempt to Take Down Shinseki Over Agent Orange Advocacy
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