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What the Veterans Community Project is building at its campus in Sioux Falls, S.D., is changing lives, one veteran at a time. Also, truckers being coerced into violating the regulations have a place where they can report that to the federal government – and we’ll explain how to use it. Then, OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis says there used to be a sense of camaraderie among truckers, but that feeling has – for several reasons – faded from the industry over time.
0:00 – Newscast
10:21 – VCP changing one life at a time in South Dakota
24:52 – Reporting when someone tries to get you to violate the regulations
39:41 – Is the sense of community fading from trucking?
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What the Veterans Community Project is building at its campus in Sioux Falls, S.D., is changing lives, one veteran at a time. Also, truckers being coerced into violating the regulations have a place where they can report that to the federal government – and we’ll explain how to use it. Then, OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis says there used to be a sense of camaraderie among truckers, but that feeling has – for several reasons – faded from the industry over time.
0:00 – Newscast
10:21 – VCP changing one life at a time in South Dakota
24:52 – Reporting when someone tries to get you to violate the regulations
39:41 – Is the sense of community fading from trucking?