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US House passes legislation to give COVID vaccine to all veterans through VA

US House passes legislation to give COVID vaccine to all veterans through VA ‘It is just kind of ridiculous that you couldn’t go get a shot,’ says Livonia veteran Tags:  The VA in Ann Arbor said that he makes too much money to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Now we’re seeing a change. The U.S. House of Representatives voted unanimously to rush the vaccine to all U.S. veterans, but as work continues to make those changes, other local veterans are being turned away still. Tim Flynn was in the U.S. Navy in the 1980s. He had a very tough job to do for the country and it sticks with the Livonia resident every day.

Fort Lee migrant facility for children could provide shelter in pinch

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Fort Lee would be safety valve, not a sure thing to house unaccompanied migrant children HHS said Monday it has yet to tour the post to take a look at the facilities. It also says the consideration is based on possible future need. The Progress-Index FORT LEE While the federal government says it is considering Fort Lee as a potential temporary shelter for migrant children coming across the U.S. southwest border, it also stresses that no final decision has been made and even if the post is selected, that does not mean the kids definitely show up at Fort Lee s doorstep.

Lost Purple Heart medal found in Newton County returned to Jasper County family

Listen to this article MOROCCO — A Purple Heart medal that had been separated from a Jasper County family for more than 13 years came back home at a return ceremony Feb. 28 at the Newton County Veterans Service Office. In early February, Daryle “Butch” LaFond, a veteran who lives in Kentland, was given a box of military memorabilia, in which he found a Purple Heart that had the name Lloyd C. Williams on it. “My first thought was I need to find his family,” said LaFond. “There was no way I was going to keep it. This man gave the ultimate sacrifice.”

WVU Roundup: Wrestlers head to Big 12 Tourney, Stratford set for first home match

WVU Roundup: Wrestlers head to Big 12 Tourney, Stratford set for first home match By WVU freshman wrestler Peyton Hall (Photo by Seth Seebaugh) MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Dan Stratford waited 13 months to lead his alma mater onto the soccer field but needed just four minutes to see his Mountaineers score their first goal of the season. West Virginia defeated Charlotte, 3-0 Friday night in Stratford’s first match as head coach. “I feel like it was just what the guys needed after such a long break,” Stratford said. “I think we all forgot what the feeling was like to play a tough road game and get a really good win, and that feeling in the locker room afterwards. It definitely made for an easy ride home, for sure. That gave us a lot of confidence but also a good platform to build on.”

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