Special Olympics to return under new management in Marshall, Starke counties
By:
Dante Stanton
Posted: Oct 3, 2022 3:56 AM EST
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MARSHALL AND STARKE COUNTIES, Ind. -- A Special Olympics program is looking to make a return to Marshall and Starke Counties.
The program is under new management and is looking to kick off the new season with a basketball program for youth and adults.
Officials with the program say that areas of expansion will depend on interest and participation.
With the program getting underway, volunteers, coaches and players from Marshall and Starke counties are needed.
Volunteers are also encouraged to recommend a host facility to run practices and games at.
More information can be found by calling 574-935-0513 or by email at [email protected].
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