Regional Veterans’ News 2/3/10

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Today’s regional stories from: Fargo, North Dakota, Gainesville, Georgia, Seattle, Washington, Madison, Wisconsin, Tallahassee, Florida, Des Moines, Iowa, Sacramento, California, Washington, DC, Wagner, Souh Dakota, Roseburg, Oregon, Omaha, Nebraska, and Starkville, Mississippi.

  • Starkville, Mississippi America fails vets upon return
  • Omaha, Nebraska Obama seeks new Omaha VA hospital
  • Fargo, North Dakota VA to observe Salute to Vet Patients
  • Washington, DC How Obama Can Repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
  • Tallahassee, Florida Man urges care for Lejeune-related illnesses
  • Des Moines, Iowa Political tint seen in bills providing benefits to vets
  • Wagner Souh Dakota Veterans are to Call for Home Based Primary Care
  • Gainesville, Georgia Office works to help veterans get benefits they’re due
  • Sacramento, California Dept. of Veteran Affairs speeds up GI Bill disbursements
  • Roseburg, Oregon Roseburg vets’ home proposal includes bike path improvements
  • Seattle, Washington In Lake City, Seattle, homeless veterans have a place to call home
  • Madison, Wisconsin Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs seeking award nominations

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