Conway Police Dispatcher Rachel Fecteau gives high fives to children from Robert Frost Charter School Thursday during the Torch Run for the Special Olympics in Conway Village. (REBEKAH BUSHEY PHOTO)
Dominick Sevigny of Madison carries the Special Olympics torch to the finish of the 35th annual Law Enforcement Torch Run at Conway Village Fire Department on Thursday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Participants in the 35th annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics gather outside the Conway Village Fire Station after the end of the Conway run on Thursday. Following the run, a barbecue was held at the fire station. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Conway Police Dispatcher Rachel Fecteau gives high fives to children from Robert Frost Charter School Thursday during the Torch Run for the Special Olympics in Conway Village. (REBEKAH BUSHEY PHOTO)
Dominick Sevigny of Madison carries the Special Olympics torch to the finish of the 35th annual Law Enforcement Torch Run at Conway Village Fire Department on Thursday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Participants in the 35th annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics gather outside the Conway Village Fire Station after the end of the Conway run on Thursday. Following the run, a barbecue was held at the fire station. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
CONWAY — Thursday proved to be a great day for the 35th annual Law Enforcement Torch Run, the kick-off event for the Special Olympics Summer Games.
The Flame of Hope’s journey began May 18 in Pittsburg, and is traveling in more than 28 different legs throughout the state to its final destination in Durham to open the games on June 7.
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