The project is now cleared for $202,381, but city council members believe it will pay for itself within less than 2 years of ...
The wall honors over 3 million Americans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during the Vietnam War and bears the names of ...
The legislation appropriates $202,381 to engineer and design a permanent shade canopy to save on the costs of annual rentals.
Valesky said the traveling Wall That Heals is a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. “Most who have been to the wall can pretty much walk up to the name they are ...
The Wall That Heals is returning to the city for the first time since 2018 to honor area Vietnam military personnel killed ...
Content by Town Pump Charitable Foundation. Town Pump Charitable Foundation donated $25,000 to help fund the effort to bring ...
The Guardians of Freedom Memorials has received more than $100,000 in grants and awards to support enhancements and a Wall of ...
Students organizing project to install a wall honoring Davis High School graduates who later served in the military hope to boost school, community pride.
The Veterans Memorial Wall is set to get a big quality-of-life improvement soon. At a January City Council meeting, members voted to approve a new permanent shade structure at the installation.
Between 250 and 300 volunteers will be needed while the traveling memorial is in Farmington July 1 through 6 and $22,000 more must be raised to cover insurance, transportation and other fees.