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Augusta Parks & Rec Is Offering Cop Camp JR. Police Academy
I think at one point in almost every child s life, they dream about what they want to do and who they want to be when they grow up. For some kids, that dream is to be a mom, others want to teach a classroom full of teachers, and others want to grow up and be everyday heroes in law enforcement.
Does your child have a strong desire to grow up to be a cop or work in law enforcement? If so, this amazing opportunity is perfect!
According to a Facebook post made by Augusta Parks and Recreation - Maine, they have teamed up with the Augusta Police Department to bring back Cop Camp at the Augusta JR. Police Academy aka Buker Community Center. Cop Camp at the JR. Police Academy will run from August 16th to the 22nd and is only available for children between the ages of 10 and 13.
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Family, city workers hope to raise awareness of disease that took Augusta woman’s life
Kathy Sproul, who died April 9 at age 69, insisted her brain be donated to research to help find a cure or treatment for progressive supranuclear palsy.
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Bethany Sproul LeBrun with her son, Nolan, 4, and daughter, Maya, 8, outside her workplace at the Buker Center recently in Augusta.
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AUGUSTA About three years ago, Kathy Sproul was diagnosed with a rare, terminal neurological disease progressive supranuclear palsy that has no cure and progressively takes away the patient’s abilities to function.