Changing colors for certain holidays like Christmas is one reason why we see porch light colors change in Ohio. But, there's a good reason to change to green.
This Friday, June 15 in front of the hospital at the Metro Health Village on Byron Center Avenue in Wyoming, MI, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. veterans will have access
Shellshock, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as it's known today, is one of the most crippling and troubling things that plague the veterans of our country. Thankfully, there is a group that is doing everything they can to not only raise awareness but to help support returned troops personally and financially.
On Saturday, April 22nd, an airplane took off from Kalamazoo for Washington D.C. It was filled with area veterans of WWII, Korea and also caregivers and relatives who had experienced other wars. The purpose of the Honor Flight is just that; to honor those who served our country and preserved our freedom, in World War II and the Korean War.
According To Michigan Department of Natural Resources, they have once again collaborated with the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency to offer alternative camping options for veterans and other visitors seeking a quieter Fourth Of July.
Michigan Works! is conductiing a regional career fair for veterans, reservists,National Guard member, and their spouses, on November 5th from 2-6 pm at the Air Zoo on Portage Rd.