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County Executive Jason Garnar said over 10,000 veterans live in the county, and finding affordable housing is often a challenge for them.
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The 25th Secretary of the Army visited the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant on Monday.
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The Finger Lakes VA system administered nearly 1,000 J&J vaccines. That included pop-up clinics in Rochester for veterans at risk of homelessness.
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The academy began to allow more discretion in punishing honor code violations after the 1976 scandal.
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"By and large, the veterans are coming through and saying this is much easier, a much simpler process and very well organized."
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“I, too, have lost more friends due to post-traumatic stress than I have lost friends who have died overseas in combat."
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"These are our freedom providers and just showing again that freedom is not free, we lost three great Americans today in the service of our country."
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Concrete barricades have already been put in place to close off a portion of the street next to the Capitol. National Guard members were on site.
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"This is a policy that addresses housing placement, safety, access to medical care, name and pronoun use, search procedures."
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Mandatory masks, strict discipline and rigorous testing have helped the academies, including West Point and Annapolis, welcome students back to campus. Can other schools learn from their example?
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“It doesn’t make sense to close a clinic until you have some kind of a study done to determine what the needs are of that region."
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Retired Capt. Mary Tobin, a West Point graduate, is mentor to some recent alumni who wrote an open letter to academy leaders. They're part of a long legacy of Black cadets addressing systemic racism.