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An out-of-the-way — and little-known — plaque honoring women in the Armed Forces has some local veterans thinking much bigger.
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Guest speaker Lt. Col. Ret. Steven J. Schad, president of Roger Bacon High School, recited the words of Abraham Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address during the 2025 Memorial Day commemoration in Eden Park.
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As part of its effort to reduce federal spending, the Trump Administration has plans to cut tens of thousands of workers from the Department of Veterans Affairs. That has veterans in one small Ohio city worried.
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People gathered across the Tri-State Monday to remember those who have died in service to the country. In Eden Park, the message was remembering the heroes who gave their all.
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Elite athletes need to train daily. That's currently not an option for one of the nation's top para-athletes. He has no way to train on his handcycle if the weather outside is bad. Some UC students are partnering with QL+ on a solution.
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In sweeping expansion of benefits, veterans exposed during service to hazards, from chemicals to asbestos and more, are eligible for VA medical care.
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There are dozens of events around the Tri-State honoring veterans this Veterans Day. An art exhibit at Memorial Hall is showcasing artwork created as part of the Creative Arts Therapy / Recreation Therapy program at the Cincinnati VA.
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Veteran health care facilities across the country, including Ohio, are reporting a shortage of staff. It's led to the increased outsourcing of care to private hospitals.
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The annual Memorial Day ceremony in Eden Park is a decades-old tradition conducted by the members of Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 10.
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The Sedamsville Civic Association is trying to replace and relocate it.