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More than 250 athletes on hand for CV CAN GAMES
LA CRESCENTA — Ryan Muir let out a yell for all of the athletes at the CV CAN Games to hear. Muir had just finished a throw in the shot put competition at the Special Olympics qualifying event and was as thrilled as any other athlete, no matter...Tags: Special Olympics World Games, Parkinson's Disease, Track and Field
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Spring cleaning by giving back
Spring is in the air — and that means it's time to get rid of the clutter. But rather than throwing out those unused items, why not get rid of your excess stuff by donating it to charity? Brittany Martin Graunke founded zealousgood.com, an...
Tags: Electronics, Human Interest, Social Issues, Science and Technology, Social Services
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To do Wednesday: Cash giveaways, Sham-Rock-It and Tip-a-Cop fundraiser
Gambling Cash giveaways: It's called Two Days, Two Chances To Win, and Wednesday is day two. Repeating a promotion it ran on April 11, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino will give away $500 every 30 minutes from 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. to five patrons....
Tags: Broward County Sheriff's Office, Fort Lauderdale, Weston (Broward, Florida), Covenant House
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Polar Plunge to be Sunday
The annual Polar Plunge will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Wylie Lake Pavilion after being postponed for two weeks due to bad weather. The event, in its 12th year, will be hosted by the Law Enforcement Torch Run and will support local Special Olympics... -
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- The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Heptathlon and Decathlon will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m. Monday at Swisher Field in Aberdeen. The NSIC outdoor track championships continue May 10-11 at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls. -...Tags: High School Sports
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Senior Ticktockers culminate community service
The 2013 Senior Class of Ticktockers from National Charity League Glendale culminated their six years of volunteer service during the 62nd annual Senior Presentation, themed "Dancing in the Moonlight." As each of the 27 Ticktockers was introduced and...
Tags: Charity, The Salvation Army, Music, Entertainment, American Red Cross
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Former Dr. Phillips football player carries child to safety at Special Olympics
Darius Johnson, a sophomore offensive lineman at Middle Tennessee State University and a former Dr. Phillips football standout, carried a special-needs child to safety during the Special Olympics at MTSU on Monday. Johnson (6-3, 293) was called upon to...
Tags: Autism
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First quarterly report for Orlando theme parks: More Legoland, Limited Time Magic, work on Antarctica, Transformers
We’re just three months into 2013, and we are bursting with theme-park developments. And this is supposed to be the slow season. Instead of waiting nine months to compile a year-in-review post, I’ve decided to make quarterly reports that...
Tags: Tampa, Amusement and Theme Parks, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Science and Technology, Josh Turner
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K.W. Karate/Tae Kwon Do Center holds 22nd annual Open Karate Tournament
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterK.W. Karate/Tae Kwon Do Center held its 22nd annual Open Karate Tournament on Sunday at Southwest High School. Clara Melendez, owner and grand master of K.W. Center, said she estimated there would be 350 competitors competing in Sunday’s open...Tags: Sports, Karate Sparring, Karate, United Way
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