LAKEWOOD — It's already day two at the Colorado state track & field championship meet. The 2026 edition continues May 15 with more title action after over 30 state champs were crowned on the first day ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A reward is being offered as police look for clues in the theft of mobility devices from an Indiana state park. On May 1, officials discovered someone broke into six Department of ...
LAWRENCE, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana conservation officers are asking for help in finding the people who stole track chairs and war helmets from Fort Harrison State Park. The break-ins happened between the ...
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Sara Diggins is a visual journalist at the Austin American-Statesman, focused on local news and issues impacting Central Texas. She is particularly interested in stories about the environment, ...
UPDATE (May 28, 2026): The track chairs stolen from Fort Harrison State Park have been returned, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. DNR thanked the public for tips and ...
INDIANAPOLIS — UPDATE: The track chairs have been returned. The Vietnam War-era helmets are still missing. “Track chairs open up incredible opportunities for people with mobility limitations to ...
LEELANAU COUNTY — The Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes is expanding its Bear Tracks accessibility program at the National Lakeshore through a partnership with Great Lakes RV Solar Solutions. New solar ...
EMPIRE, MI -- Trail accessibility in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore has expanded to one of the park’s most popular lakefront lookouts. Sleeping Bear’s Track Chair program is adding a new ...
Visitors to Indiana State Parks with limited mobility will soon have a free tool available to help them get outside and explore trails, with state-of-the art track chairs coming to all Indiana State ...
The Kent State track and field teams will close the month of April with student-athletes scheduled to compete at the University of Louisville's Jim Freeman/Clark Wood Invitational from Thursday ...
“Thonet’s company was the first to mass-produce chairs on a tremendous scale,” says Tanja Hwang, 39, a design curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. “About 50 million were sold between 1859 ...