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Sgt. Jason Cagle has been selected as a 'Guardian of the Flame of Hope' and will carry the Olympic torch during the opening ceremony on March 8.
With the Special Olympics “Flame of Hope” as an inspiration, four Special Olympics athletes and about 60 local law enforcement officers run along West Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz Thursday ...
U.S.A.!” and “Go San Fernando!” as members of the San Fernando Police Department (SFPD) and Los Angeles School Police Department (LASPD) carried the “Flame of Hope” through the city for ...
Eden Prairie Police participated in a Torch Run, carrying the Special Olympics torch to support athletes with disabilities ...
This week, state law enforcement personnel are taking part in an 1,100-mile torch run relay to raise money for the Special Olympics. The torch— called the Flame of Hope— is passing through ...
The "Flame of Hope" is making its way across Massachusetts as part of the Special Olympics Massachusetts Law Enforcement Torch Run Statewide Final Leg, with a special stop at the Hampden County ...
Officers and Special Olympics athletes will carry the ‘flame of hope’ through the city of Duluth, raising awareness and funds for athletes. Duluth Police Department members passed the torch at ...
The torch is referred to as the Flame of Hope. Special Olympics Kentucky began as a one-day event in Louisville in 1970 and has expanded to serve more than 11,000 athletes each year.
LAFAYETTE PARISH — Law enforcement officers carried the “Flame of Hope” through Lafayette Thursday morning as part of the Louisiana Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics.
Sgt. Jason Cagle has been selected as a 'Guardian of the Flame of Hope' and will carry the Olympic torch during the opening ceremony on March 8.