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Latest News articles on shooting at the Olympics
Special Olympics basketball tournaments set to tip off (The Newark Post)
Special Olympics Delaware will host three basketball competitions featuring nearly 1,000 players on March 4 - 6 at the University of Delaware Field House and Bob Carpenter Center.
Shooting range, bike race for Victor? (Pikes Peak Courier View)
Two groups are looking at Victor as the home of a private shooting range and a world-class bicycle race.
Detective, Reedley officer die after Minkler shooting (The Parlier Post)
Parlier Police officers were part of the many officers called to the Minkler shooting incident on Feb. 25 but did not fire any shots, according to Chief Ishmael Solis.
Two officers die in Minkler shooting (Orange Cove and Mountain Times)
The Reedley Police Officer who died Monday morning after injuries suffered in the Feb. 25 shooting in Minkler grew up in Orange Cove. Officer Javier Bejar was a 2000 graduate of Reedley High School, according to Assistant Kings Canyon Unified District Superintendent Ron Hudson.
Special Olympics draw athletes, volunteers to Kennedy Catholic (The Journal News)
SOMERS — Athletes dribbled basketballs and took shooting practice as Esther Ullman and her boyfriend, Anthony Godfrey, geared up for a day of Special Olympics competition.
Burk's Falls man linked to shooting of OPP officer (The North Bay Nugget)
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is continuing to probe the circumstances surrounding the injuries sustained by 70-year-old Fred Preston of Burk's Falls.[...]
Purdy: With playoffs approaching, San Jose Sharks need to polish their game (San Jose Mercury News)
If the postseason does not go well, it will have nothing to do with the Olympics. It will have far more to do with what happens over the next five weeks.
Shelby holding viewing party for Olympic bobsledder (Grand Island Independent)
SHELBY -- Looking to close the Winter Olympics with a bang? There's no bigger viewing party in Central Nebraska tonight than in Shelby.
Pittsburgh Penguins Team Report (USA Today)
Winger Matt Cooke said he did not intend to hit the head of Boston center Marc Savard late in the Penguins' win over the Bruins on Sunday at Mellon Arena.
Embattled Marion Jones to join WNBA's Tulsa Shock (ESPN)
The WNBA's Tulsa Shock will hold a news conference Wednesday at 11 a.m. ET to announce the signing of former track star Marion Jones.
