RSL Unified a team made up of teens with and without intellectual disabilities will be playing their last match of the season against the Colorado Springs Switchbacks Unified on Sunday, October 9.
Special Olympics Utah has been making a difference in our state for 50 years
Special Olympics Utah has been making a difference in Utah for 50 years now!
By: The PLACE
and last updated 2021-05-24 15:30:09-04
Special Olympics Unified Sports brings together people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team for inclusive training and competition opportunities in a variety of sports.
It s supported by Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah. We talked to Miguel Rovira, Director of Community Relations and Business Development at Regence who says they offer an important Healthy Athletes Program and volunteer medical professionals that offer health screenings during Special Olympics events. Rovira says they also help kids become stronger athletes and lead healthier lives.
12:37, 11 MAY 2021
The man and woman were found with a substance believed to be monkey dust (stock photo)
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Detectives have charged a man and woman with drug offences in a Staffordshire town.
Officers stopped the pair on Bridge Street, in Stafford, on Friday (May 7).
Posted: May 06, 2021 7:15 AM AT | Last Updated: May 6
Fredericton developer Jack Youssef says he s had to put building projects on hold because of the skyrocketing cost of materials.(Shane Fowler/CBC)
The cost of building material has skyrocketed to the point where some Fredericton-area contractors are now putting construction projects such as houses and apartment buildings on hold.
Others have started buildings but can t afford to finish them.
Jack Youssef, who owns the property development company Javo Properties, said he s had to walk away from a project on Fredericton s north side indefinitely. We got the foundation in, said Youssef. We were all ready, prepped and ready to go. We had our anchor tenant with our letter-of-intent signed. Our pricing was all locked in.