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Wrapped in Recognition: Korean War Veterans Receive Quilts of Valor

DAWSON COUNTY, JUL 18 – The Plum Creek Quilt Guild created four quilts to honor Lexington veterans for their military service, part of over 416,800 quilts awarded nationwide by the foundation.

Summary by KIVI
A small gesture meant to leave a lasting impression.Volunteers from Canyon County Quilts of Valor visited the Idaho State Veterans Home on Tuesday to recognize eight Korean War veterans, wrapping each one in a handmade quilt stitched with careand purpose.The quilts are more than just fabric. They serve as symbols of honor, healing, and gratitude.RELATED: Guardian Paws service dogs transform veterans' lives, nonprofit expands missionRetired Army …

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Spencer Daily Reporter broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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