I know a lot of our fellow Iraq and Afghanistan veterans agree with me: being forced to wear a mask inside of a VA facility is a slap in the face to those who have served.
They have one driver...and he's 90 years old. Here's a crazy update to a story we first told you about last week where the VA is kicking volunteer veteran drivers to the curb over a vaccine mandate.
Remember when liberal Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) falsely attacked an Iraq war veteran and Navy Admiral by the name of Ronny Jackson? The former White House doctor and Navy Admiral is now a candidate for Congress.
We talked about wait times at the VA, the upcoming implementation of the Mission Act, why the Montana VA leadership continues to see such a high rate of turnover, and the president's efforts to combat veteran suicide.
Coming up on Tuesday's "Montana Talks" statewide radio show- the day after Memorial Day- we'll talk with VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. Wilkie was appointed as the head of Veterans Affairs by President Trump.
After reports of long wait times and a series of leadership turnovers, news about the Montana VA system is often concerning, but now there are signs of positive change.
An internal study of VA facilities recently reduced the rating for Montana’s Ft. Harrison from a two-star facility down to a one-star facility, but the measure is complex.
At the Veterans Day ceremony Wednesday on the Missoula County Courthouse lawn, Montana senior Senator Jon Tester announced an appropriation of nearly $2 billion dollars for veterans health care. The vote was unanimous.
Newly appointed U.S. Veterans Administration Secretary Robert McDonald visited Missoula on Tuesday, accompanied by Montana Senator Jon Tester.
At a press conference in the University Center on the UM campus, McDonald said his visit to Montana is primarily concerned with helping veterans in more rural areas...
A small hospital in Mineral County has given voice to frustrations by area veterans over confusion and delays in using the new 'Choice Cards' touted at a town hall meeting in Missoula on January 14.