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February 17, 2026
Changes in VA law may affect how veterans’ claims are processed
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Veterans who applied for U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs benefits in the past — or who have never applied — may want to review their eligibility as changes in federal law and VA policy can affect how claims are processed.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, a federal agency, administers benefits through separate systems with different eligibility requirements. VA health care is managed by the Veterans Health Administration, while disability compensation and other benefits are handled by the Veterans Benefits Administration. Eligibility decisions in one system do not automatically determine eligibility in the other.

Recent updates to VA law and policy, including expanded presumptive conditions and revised service-connection guidance, may affect how claims are reviewed today. Veterans who were previously denied, paused the claims process, or have not revisited their eligibility in several years may benefit from having their information reviewed.

The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA), a state agency, works with the federal VA to help veterans understand the claims process and available options. Veterans are encouraged to review their service history and medical conditions and to speak with an accredited Veteran Service Officer (VSO). VSOs provide free assistance and help ensure claims are submitted with current information.

In addition to claims assistance, ODVA offers state-level programs for veterans and their families, including a Women Veterans Program, employment assistance, entrepreneurship support, long-term care services, and the Oklahoma Veterans Registry, which helps connect veterans with available resources and outreach opportunities.

Veterans seeking more information can contact the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs at 405-523-4026 or visit oklahoma.gov/ veterans.

Belfonte January Students of the Month
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Belfonte January Students of the Month
February 17, 2026
Belfonte Public School wishes to congratulate their January students of the month.
A Furnace-Faith and Fourth Man
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A Furnace-Faith and Fourth Man
By Shirley R. Watts 
February 17, 2026
“Nebuchadnezzar the king made an image of gold, To you it is commanded, O peoples, nations, and languages,you shall fall down and worship the gold image that King Nebuchadnezzar has set up;and whoever...
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Senior Day at the Capitol to be held March 30
February 17, 2026
Oklahoma senior citizens, caregivers, and others interested in issues affecting aging Oklahomans are invited to the State Capitol for Senior Day at the Capitol on Monday, March 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 1...
Roland Boys & Girls Club Member of the Month
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Roland Boys & Girls Club Member of the Month
February 17, 2026
The Boys & Girls Club of Sequoyah County (Roland Unit) is proud to announce Elliana Harris as the January Member of the Month. The daughter of Jessica and Anthony Harris, Elliana was selected for her ...
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Planning for long-term care
February 17, 2026
As we age or face health transitions, it’s natural to have questions and concerns about future care needs. While it’s never too early to explore long-term care options, many people aren’t sure where t...
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Roland Middle School announces first semester honor rolls
February 17, 2026
Superintendent’s Honor Roll - All A’s Eighth Grade: Jacob Brown, Sadie Bush, Hunter Cheek, Ian Gibson, Ky Leigh’ana McKinney, Odin Oliver, Nehemiah Reagan, Alyson Skidmore, Kilynne Steel, Johnathan St...
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Roland High School FCCLA demonstrates success
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Roland High School FCCLA demonstrates success
February 17, 2026
On February 4, Roland High School took 10 students to compete in the FCCLA Regional STAR Events in McAlester. The students represented with professionalism, confidence and outstanding skill. Student p...
Central Boys & Girls Club Member of the Month
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Central Boys & Girls Club Member of the Month
February 17, 2026
The Boys & Girls Club of Sequoyah County (Central Unit) is proud to announce Wrynlee Shamblin as the January Member of the Month. The daughter of Jeff and Amanda Shamblin, Wrynlee was chosen for her s...
Liberty Boys & Girls Club Member of the Month
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Liberty Boys & Girls Club Member of the Month
February 17, 2026
The Boys & Girls Club of Sequoyah County (Liberty Unit) is proud to announce Micah Xiong as the January Member of the Month. The son of Choa Thao and David Yang, Micah was chosen for his constant kind...
Former Muldrow softball player giving lessons
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Former Muldrow softball player giving lessons
February 17, 2026
Former Muldrow Lady Bulldogs softball player Destiny Tune is giving softball lessons in both hitting and fielding. Tune’s half-hour lessons on hitting and fielding cost $40 per student, while the hour...
Central basketball teams get homecoming sweep of Savanna, split at Talihina
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Central basketball teams get homecoming sweep of Savanna, split at Talihina
By DAVID SEELEY Sports Editor 
February 17, 2026
The Central High School basketball teams celebrated homecoming by sweeping the Savanna squads on Feb. 9 at Warner Event Center as the Tigers started the night with a 64-30 rout of the ’Dawgs, followed...
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