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Two DeKalb County Special Olympics athletes have been selected as members of Team Indiana Track and Field and will compete at the 2022 USA Games in Orlando, Florida. Ashlyn Heller and Romano Ritenour were selected based on their outstanding performance at the Summer Games in Terre Haute on June 12, where they both captured first place in all of their events. Heller is one of six females and Ritenour is one of six males from Indiana who make up the 12-member track and field team. âSpecial Olympics has been a 53-year global movement to provide opportunity in sports, as well as inclusion in all aspects of community life, for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics has truly changed the world,â said Special Olympics DeKalb County coordinator Connie Allen. ....
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Officer Dia and Officer Stalker are memorialized in a pair of drawings. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 6:13 PM EST February 9, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio A Special Olympics athlete is making sure two fallen Toledo police officers are not forgotten. Matthew Pearson drew portraits of Officer Anthony Dia and Officer Brandon Stalker, both of whom were killed in the line of duty in the past year. Toledo police shared the images Tuesday on social media and said the drawings are hanging in the police station. The end of watch for both officers are depicted on the drawings; July 4, 2020, for Officer Dia, and Jan. 18, 2021, for Officer Stalker. ....
Washington adult family homes frustrated over vaccine delays Washington adult family homes frustrated over vaccine delays A majority of the adult family homes in the state are still waiting for the vaccine, despite being a high-risk group, nearly two months after the first dose arrived. SEATTLE - Thousands of Washingtonians in the first priority group for the coronavirus vaccine feel as though they’ve been overlooked in the race to get vaccinated. A majority of the adult family homes in the state are still waiting for the vaccine, despite being a high-risk group, nearly two months after the first dose arrived. ....