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Florida law enforcement joined the Special Olympics Torch Run to support athletes with intellectual disabilities.
Blount County Sheriff's Office participates in the Law Enforcement Torch Run to support Area 15 Special Olympics athletes.
The 43rd annual event started in San Luis, where the Flame of Hope was lit, and then it was carried throughout Yuma County.
Drivers on roads that cross Monroe Street in the center of town may be temporarily held up until runners pass and law ...
Yuma law enforcement agencies participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics on Tuesday, April 8. The ...
It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Humboldt County Special Olympics athlete Wyatt Wheetley, who traveled across Europe as a Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg torchbearer for the 2025 ...
Motorists in South Tampa and Downtown should prepare for temporary road closures and traffic delays tomorrow morning, ...
Wakulla County came together with heart and purpose for the Special Olympics Florida Torch Run, proving that even a small ...
For athletes across the state of Florida and in Duval County, the chance to participate in the Florida Special Olympics means ...
The event, held on Friday, May 2 at 9 am, aims to ‘champion acceptance and inclusion for individuals with intellectual disabilities’ through the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR). To ...
Very tired, but well worth it," said York Police Sgt. Ben Ogden, on the 24-hour plunge to benefit Special Olympics.