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Students played goalball, a Paralympic sport designed for blind and low visions athletes, which requires players to track a ball using sound and defend their goal. They also participated in tandem biking.
The event was held Friday at the Oregon School for the Deaf. It was put on by the Northwest Association for Blind Athletes, a Vancouver, Washington-based organization that works to get blind people outdoors and participating in sports.
The organization shared these photos from the event.


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During a Wednesday ribbon cutting ceremony, Don Pancho, Reser’s Fine Foods and community leaders celebrated the opening of the Salem company’s brand new, 300,000 square food manufacturing facility.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth notified Gov. Tina Kotek on Sunday morning that he was mobilizing 200 Oregon National Guard members for 60 days under an order to protect U.S.…
Lillian Anderson, a Sprague High School graduate, is focused on helping students at Chemeketa Community College learn about and use resources to help them succeed in school, whether that’s tutoring…
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is looking at a $3 million, 307-acre southeast Salem property to possibly expand the Willamette National Cemetery, founded in 1950 just outside of Portland.
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