There is no better way to celebrate Veteran's Day than trying to help Missouri veterans be reunited with medals and badges that are currently unclaimed.
There is a way for the Veterans in the state of Illinois to receive free dental services in the month of November, but you have to make sure you schedule an appointment.
Depending upon your outlook, that headline may anger, disappoint, and/or depress you; or you may feel like Samuel Johnson felt in April of 1775 when he said "Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel."
Federal prosecutors discovered a Springfield woman indicted this week on suspicion of embezzling more than $288,000 from disabled veterans' benefits had died four days earlier.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon will be leading a panel discussion about employing military veterans during a National Governors Association conference this weekend.
Illinois treasurer Dan Rutherford is trying to reunite veterans and their families with lost military medals, ribbons, dog tags and paperwork that was left in unclaimed safe-deposit boxes.
Missouri lawmakers have approved legislation allowing veterans to qualify for lower, in-state tuition rates at public universities immediately after leaving the military. After passing unanimously in the House yesterday and the Senate last week, it now goes to Gov. Jay Nixon.