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Gather your friends and family for a great night out at the ballpark on June 16! With this special offer, $5 of every ticket sold will benefit Special Olympics Washington and you’ll have the chance to ...
Alaska State Trooper Sgt. Chris Russell is the president of the Juneau chapter of the APOA and has been involved in the torch ...
The Town of McAdenville has announced that Mayor Jim Robinette has died at 80 years old. Robinette was appointed mayor in ...
Special Olympics Florida Summer Games commenced on Friday evening at Walt Disney World’s ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex ...
Owasso High School hosts grand send-off for 200 athletes heading to the 56th Special Olympics Summer Games. Explore how this ...
More than 300 elementary students participated in the JPS Elementary Unified Kickball Tournament. Jackson Public Schools ...
The Prince of Wales, 42, is about to get a brand new title.
Cops were scaling Des Moines metro buildings Friday morning as part of the 10th annual Cop on a Rooftop event at Dunkin’ ...
Special Olympics athletes cheered together during the opening ceremony at the MetraPark First Interstate Arena on Wednesday ...
Stillwater-area OnCue managers spent their Wednesday work day at Frontier Lanes bowling alley cheering on the Special ...
WESH 2's Meredith McDonough is joined by Special Olympics Florida Chief Administrative Officer, Berit Amlie, and Athlete Leader, Matthew Letcher to preview the event happening May 16-17, 2025.
Cindy Rose (far left) accepted an $18,000 donation from the Supply Chain Management Class at Greenville High School.
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