American Legion
Department Commander’s Project is at 18 percent
Department Commander Paul Hassing’s Project raises funds for the Minnesota Veterans Assistance Fund, which operates under the Minnesota American Legion Foundation.
Lawmakers from St. Cloud area debate questionable way e-tab legislation passed
ST. CLOUD — The Allied Charities of Minnesota had the highest attendance for its annual convention in its history, at 830 people. The issue of electronic pulltabs was heard throughout the gathering.
Legislative stance on charitable gambling for 2024
There is plenty of debate over what happened in 2023, but what are nonprofit organizations asking from the 2024 Legislature?
NECman: Not everyone is home for Christmas
I hope you all had a very good Veterans Day and Thanksgiving.
Windom installs new veterans memorial at Lommen Park
WINDOM — Windom City Councilman Marv Grunig, a retired manager with Windom Electric Utility manager, spearheaded an effort to construct a veterans memorial at Lommen Park on Highway 60/71 in his community.
Department of Minnesota looking at dues increase
He said the committee recommends a dues increase of $3 for the Department of Minnesota beginning in the 2025 year. National American Legion HQ is raising its share of dues by $5.
ALR Director: Let’s get the entire Legion Family to Paynesville
The Pearl Harbor Family Gathering is a Legion event that is hosted by the American Legion Riders and will be Dec. 9 at the Paynesville American Legion.
Minnesota loses a lion of a Legionnaire
PLAINVIEW — Past Department Commander William Bruno Goede died Nov. 5 at age 78 in Plainview after a courageous fight with kidney cancer.
VA makes St. Cloud Vet Center Outstation official
ST. CLOUD — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced Friday, Dec. 1, that a new Vet Center would come to St. Cloud. The American Legion Department of Minnesota has pushed for Minnesota to receive three Vet Centers since 2011, noting the most urgent need was in St. Cloud.
American Legion Department of Minnesota partners with book publisher to preserve stories
ST. PAUL — The American Legion Department of Minnesota has partnered with a Texas company to produce an oral history of department veterans as a means to raise funds.
