Topeka Police help out Special Olympics Kansas
KSNT News -

TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Topeka Police Department partnered with Special Olympics Kansas Tuesday for an annual fundraiser. The statewide event, TIP-A-COP, took place at Applebee's. From 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. 10% of sales made went back to Special Olympics Kansas. It's something that means a lot to both officers and the athletes. "Law enforcements []

In related news

  • Southeast Kansas native to compete in 2024 Olympics

    WALNUT, Kan. — In Walnut, Kansas, a town with a population of just 187 people, Derrick Mein perfects his craft as an Olympic trap shooter. Despite Mein's success, his story of becoming an Olympian included many challenges. An Olympic hopeful in 2008, Mein would just barely miss qualification. Mein said his heartbreaking experience in 2008 []
  • Support Special Olympics by taking Vegas Plunge

    Get pool season started with a great cause. The Annual Vegas Plunge returns to the valley. Special Olympics Nevada invites brave residents to hop, skip, run, jump, or dive into Cowabunga Bay’s wave pool to support the organization’s sports, education, leadership, and athlete health programs.
  • Unified Police seek help finding missing teen

    SALT LAKE COUNTY, Utah, April 17, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — The Unified Police Department is asking for the public’s help regarding a 16-year-old boy who went missing. Francis Myozmin was last seen in the South Salt Lake and Millcreek areas, but he may possibly be in the Ogden area, says a news release issued Wednesday […] The post Unified Police seek help finding missing teen first appeared on Gephardt Daily.