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The present and future of Alaska’s women’s wrestling program mingled on the mat this week with Amit Elor, 21, the 2024 Olympic and 2023 world championship gold medalist. The allure of training under ...
Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Mark Gronowski has apparently undergone a major physical change heading into the 2025 college football season.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced the special election to fill the seat left by Sen. Rocky De Witt, R-Lawton, who passed away in June, will take place Aug. 26. De ...
Woodbury County voters will hold a special election Aug. 26 to fill the seat of the late Sen. Rocky De Witt, who died of pancreatic cancer on June 25.
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.
North Valley residents joined law enforcement for a Special Olympics torch run as they host a five-day fundraiser to support local athletes.
Runners were joined by Special Olympics athlete and Merced resident Mark Heffner, 43, who carried the torch along the more than three-mile route through the city.
The organization brought together some 500 delegates this year for the event, which is free for both athletes and attendees.
During opening ceremonies on Saturday, more than 1,200 Special Olympics Athletes helped kick off the New York State Summer Games at Ithaca College.
Police departments from Schenectady, Rensselaer, and Albany joined forces with the Special Olympics of New York for the 2025 Law Enforcement Torch Run.