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Law Enforcement Torch Run | Lt. Steve Knick

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Law Enforcement Torch Run | Lt. Steve Knick

Lt. Steve Knick helps organize our region’s portion of the Law Enforcement Torch Run Benefiting Special Olympics Virginia, and he joins Les Sinclair to talk about the importance of the event. Here’s a link to the donation page to support the Special Olympics : https://impact.specialolympicsva.org/event/2019-torch-run-fundraising-campaign/e222066

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