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Indiana leaders came together at the Indiana War Memorial to honor and celebrate veterans.
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Indiana's primary Veterans Affairs hospital — the Roudebush Medical Center in Indianapolis — will receive several facility upgrades.
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said change is coming to the VA — but insists patient care won't be compromised.
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Workers at the Indianapolis VA Hospital are required to be in-person starting on April 14, as part of a new federal policy. But some staff raised concerns there isn’t enough space in the building.
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An annual census of people experiencing homelessness in Marion County on a single night in January, the 2024 Point-in-Time Count, shows veterans experiencing homelessness decreased by 7% from 2023.
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The number of Indiana military veterans newly enrolled in Department of Veterans Affairs, or VA, health care increased by more than 37 percent in one year.
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A new $40 million health center for Hoosier veterans is now under construction in Terre Haute and expected to open in less than a year.
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The new center will be able to serve 20,000 veterans. It's the largest investment in a veteran's health center in Indiana in over two decades
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Young says he's committed to reducing the time it takes to process veterans claims.
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Earlier this year there was a call to fill thousands of positions across the country to improve access.