The Pulaski County Emergency Management will be hosting a Go Bag and Emergency Preparedness on Thursday. The meeting will be ...
It’s not every day you get to drive your tractor to school. But in Pulaski County, students got to today for the first time ...
We've tested pop-up gazebos from Argos, Amazon, The Range, Vonhaus and more, ranging in price from £35 to well over £200, including some gazebos with sides. Over the past few years we've pitched them ...
Why does Chicago celebrate Casimir Pulaski Day? Chicago is home to one of the largest Polish-American communities in the U.S. In 1977, Illinois passed legislation recognizing the first Monday in March ...
The 1,400 workers laid off on Monday were all "bargaining-unit probationary employees" in "non-mission critical roles," including "DEI-related positions," the VA said in a statement. Responders ...
If you qualify for a VA mortgage, you have the ability to purchase a home very affordably, with no down payment, low rates, and no limits on how much you can borrow. These home loans are available ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on Wednesday paused an effort to terminate hundreds of contracts after pressure from Democrat lawmakers, according to Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee ...
The pause affects hundreds of VA contracts that Secretary Doug Collins a day earlier described as simply consulting deals, whose cancellation would save $2 billion as the Trump administration ...
Find him on Twitter @GabeWhisnant. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has temporarily suspended billions of dollars in planned contract reductions after lawmakers and veterans' organizations ...
Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat and the ranking member of the Senate VA committee expressed concerns following the administration's sweeping cuts. "Doug Collins continues to put the ...
"We were taking in millions of dollars in contracts to create things like PowerPoint slides and meeting minutes," VA Secretary Doug Collins said on Tuesday. "Millions of dollars in contracts for ...
The warning comes from Jonathan Kamens, who led cybersecurity efforts for VA.gov—an online portal for Department of Veterans Affairs benefits and services used by veterans, their caregivers and ...