Jamestown (CSi)  The VA has issued new presumptive conditions for veterans with burn pit exposures in Southeast Asia.

On Wednesday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Stutsman County Veterans Service Officer, David Bratton said, veterans with respiratory conditions after being exposed to burn pits, should contact his office, to file disability claims, and more information.

 

The VA still has COVID-19 vaccinations available and has mandated vaccines for all VA employees.

He said the Jamestown VA Clinic is available for walk-ins for veterans, their spouses, and caregivers,  to receive the vaccine, open each day from 8-a.m. to 4-p.m.

 

The VA has announced new options to help Veterans avoid foreclosure.  One option concerns reducing mortgage payments by around 20-percent.  David Bratton’s office has more information.

The VA is re-adjudicating previously denied Agent Orange Claims, and again his office has more information.

Burleigh County Van is up and running taking veterans to the Fargo VA. Restrictions are in place, including those riding the van being fully vaccinated,  wearing face masks, and one passenger per each row of seating.

The Stutsman County website has the schedule available, and how to sign up.

 

The 2021 Camp Grafton Deer Hunt for veterans with at least a 50-percent disability will be held, Monday  and Monday November 8, 2021, and Monday November 15, with the signup deadline on  October 1, 2021.

 

North Dakota veterans can sign up for a V- Indicator on their driver’s licenses, indicating veteran status, only good in North Dakota.  His office has the forms to fill out through DMV.

The Stutsman County Veterans Service Office is located in the lower level of the LEC, open Monday through Friday 8-a.m. to noon, and 1-p.m. to 5-p.m.

Call 252-9043.

When entering the lobby call down to the office, for admittance, to the lower level under security protocols.  Wearing of face masks at this time is not required, but is suggested.