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For-Profit Universities Found Ripping Off Veterans
Sen. Kay Hagan puts together a bill and joins other attorney generals to stop deceptive practices against veterans.

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Local Hot-Button Issues
As in any town the issues affecting the community are constantly ongoing, evolving, and being taken into consideration. As part of the military community I have to say the country options for upcoming deployments looks bleak, high operational tempo cycles, increasing military suicide rates, sequester cuts, families unraveling at the seams and the biggest one right now - PTSD and the care of our wounded warriors.
Sen. Kay Hagan puts together a bill and joins other attorney generals to stop deceptive practices against veterans.

Paratroopers killed by an improvised explosive device during dismounted operations in Zharay District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.
The release date nears as Apple fans seek out any information on the next iPhone 5 model.
Local students honored at Boston Red Sox game as part of scholarship orientation through Our Family for Families First Foundation.
Wal-Mart helps busy parents by having school supply lists on hand.
Local franchise owner takes a bold step away from the food chain's gay marriage stance.
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Petty Officer 1st Class Sandra Uptagrafft, Navy reservist and spouse of U.S. Army Markasmanship Unit soldier, finished 28th overall in women's 25-meter sport pistol event
This weekend only through August 5.
Students and faculty from Cumberland County volunteered for Friday's initiative.
Internet dating site WhatsYourPrice.com, where "generous" members bid for the right to go on dates with "attractive" members, polled men on whether they would "take a bullet" to defend a date.
Defense Commissary Agency, $21,840.00 to $28,392.00 / Per Year
Specialist Jonathan Batista honored by his military family this week.
Two Soldiers killed in Afghanistan were honored on Tuesday.
By U.S. Army Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod, Task Force 1-82 PAO
The tragic death of this young mother has yet to be explained by authorities.
Sgt. Adam Holcomb found guilty on two of the four charges.