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Roughly 200,000 military personnel in the U.S. transition to civilian life each year. With one in three veterans are underemployed, the Department of Defense and many organizations that support veterans are working to address the problem. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we explore efforts to address veteran underemployment.
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Roughly 200,000 military personnel in the U.S. transition to civilian life each year. With one in three veterans are underemployed, the Department of Defense and many organizations that support veterans are working to address the problem. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we explore efforts to address veteran underemployment.
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Amid rising concern over domestic extremism, an NPR analysis found military veterans were overrepresented in those charged in the attack on the U.S. Capitol when compared to the general population.
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Stark County, Ohio, with its diverse population and mix of farm and industry, was once seen as the bellwether of the nation. That status hasn’t held up as…
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Voters snaked down the sidewalk at the Franklin County Board of Elections on Tuesday morning. Past the music shop, past the pizza place, past the…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is no longer blocking several schools that the Federal Trade Commission penalized for deceptive advertising from enrolling GI Bill students.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has a male-focused motto that some veterans and lawmakers say needs updating.
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WOSU's project Letters From Home is sharing stories from isolation—how Ohioans are getting through this pandemic, alone and together.Memorial Day is…
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The Veterans of Foreign Wars Ohio Department is holding their mid-winter conference in Columbus this weekend. As hundreds of vets milled about during…
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The number of veterans experiencing homelessness in Ohio decreased by nearly 10% since last year. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has…