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CITY, ND – Dave Vareberg is the Disabled American Veterans commander for the state of North Dakota.

Vareberg has two pressing goals he will work on this year as the state DAV commander. He said one concerns a transportation issue for veterans and another focuses on legislation concerning hospital access for veterans.

Vareberg says the North Dakota DAV organization serves 4,740 disabled veterans across the state. He says there are 1.2 million disabled American Veterans in the U-S.

Here are a few photos of the recognition dinner was held May 13 at the VFW Club in Valley City.

L to R Auxiliary Sr. Vice Commander Eileen Maresh and Auxiliary Commander Elaine Walls. Photos by Steve Urness.
L to R Auxiliary Sr. Vice Commander Eileen Maresh and Auxiliary Commander Elaine Walls. Photos by Steve Urness.

 

DAV North Dakota Commander Dave Vareberg.
DAV North Dakota Commander Dave Vareberg.

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L to R Jim Drong and Ron Tolstad.
L to R Jim Drong and Ron Tolstad.

 

L to R Jim Drong and KOVC Manager Tim Ost.
L to R Jim Drong and KOVC Manager Tim Ost.

 

L to R Jim Drong and Valley City Times Record reporter Bonnie Jo Conley.
L to R Jim Drong and Valley City Times Record reporter Bonnie Jo Conley.

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