Veterans in Missouri who are struggling may soon be able to be prescribed "magic mushrooms" to help them with PSTD and other disorders, here are the details on the law that could soon pass in the Show-Me State!
I am not one who is prone to follow fads. As a matter of fact, it takes a lot for me to do what other people do. This suggestion about Missouri porch lights is an exception. There's a good reason why many are changing their porch lights to green and I believe that is a great idea. I also believe they should stay green, too.
There's not enough honor in the world today. There, I said it. However, there is hope among us as a security camera video shows a delivery driver in the Midwest see a broken American flag mount, fix it then salute it.
One Illinois veteran's family just had a Purple Heart award he earned returned to them, but many more are still waiting. Can you help locate 10 more Illinois veterans who have lost the awards they so richly deserve?
If this Missouri boy is any indication, the younger generation is gonna be great. He's on a mission to meet and thank thousands of veterans and he's well on his way to accomplish his goal.
Don't tell a veteran that something is impossible for him. A Missouri man proved that point true as he was told by doctors he'd never live long enough to see his new great grandson. Now, you can watch that tender moment because it happened.
I don't think I've ever seen more American flags fly as they did in St. Louis, Missouri in Forest Park just one year ago. There's now video to remember exactly how staggering that sight was and also news that it will happen again.
When you face a massive challenge in your life, how do you respond? One Hannibal veteran who was battling depression and PTSD decided to take his challenges and use them to benefit others by making walking canes for other veterans at no cost to them.
One Hannibal organization in the business of making sure people in need have adequate food now find that recent events will cause them to potentially feed even more.