After 26 years of service, Col. Peggy Jane Newman, USA (Ret), a MOAA Life member, gives back to service families.
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Sonoma County has a new tool to bring county services closer to residents who don't live near a government office - two new tools, actually. Two 24-foot vans outfitted with office space, technology ...
This year’s jubilarian priests are celebrating between 25 and 65 years in the priesthood. Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, ...
The Army is forcing thousands of civilian employees into new jobs as part of what it calls a service-wide “rebalancing process,” a sweeping effort officials say will help avoid layoffs but requires ...
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The Collins Pigman Endowed Scholarship is more than financial assistance. It’s a reminder of a life built on action, ...
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Peter Matthews reports on how Fort Worth Fire Department has integrated a live-streaming platform to access fireground scenes from 9-1-1 callers.