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SpartanNash and the SpartanNash Foundation remain deeply committed to honoring heroes year-round through strategic nonprofit partnerships, volunteerism and fundraising initiatives that strengthen ...
Jul. 8—MOSES LAKE — Basin Special Olympics teams prep for their annual Cop and Fire on Top fundraiser July 18 starting at 10 a.m. and lasting until 4 p.m. outside of the Moses Lake Walmart ...
Navy officials have identified the sailor killed in a parachute accident on Tuesday as Special Warfare Boat Operator 2nd class Noah Tobin. Assigned to Special Boat Team 20, Tobin was killed while ...
Staff report Two athletes and one coach from Hancock County are part of the more than 100 athletes, Unified partners, coaches and support staff selected to represent Indiana at the 2026 Special ...
I f you want to know who Rob Roblin really was, it was years of dedication to the Polar Bear Plunge, jumping into the frigid waters of the Chesapeake Bay to benefit Special Olympics Maryland, even ...
NEW YORK-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- Halper Sadeh LLC, an investor rights law firm, is investigating whether the sale of SpartanNash Company (NASDAQ: SPTN) to C&S Wholesale Grocers, LLC for $26.90 per ...
Amy Klobuchar, the top Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, questioned why only Alaska and Hawaii should receive “special treatment” in a GOP-backed plan to reduce federal dollars for ...
(ALEXANDRIA,La.) - Law enforcement agencies from Alexandria, Grant Parish, and Rapides Parish recently joined forces at Texas Roadhouse in Alexandria, Louisiana, for a heartwarming “Tip-A-Cop ...
Athletes participated in the Special Olympics Northern California’s Summer Games competition at Santa Clara University with the Opening Ceremony on Friday night.
Sweat, smiles and passion filled Ithaca this weekend as New York athletes with intellectual disabilities competed in Special Olympics NY’s State Summer Games and shared their stories with The Sun.
The Special Olympics torch Friday morning will make its way from Palo Alto to Santa Clara, carried into the South Bay by law enforcement officers.
Several tennis players and coaches from both Seton Catholic and the local special Olympics teams held a joint training to engage with the public in an effort to get more students with disabilities ...