Panther Run is 24-hour relay fundraiser

Snohomish, WALocal News

Panther Run, a 24-hour relay fundraiser, is set to begin on June 4, 2025, in Tribune, Kansas. The event will benefit the Travis Manion Foundation, which focuses on supporting veterans and their families. Local personalities like Dave LeWarne and Tuck Gionet are expected to participate, drawing attention to the cause. The relay format encourages teamwork and community involvement, making it a significant local event. Attendees will also enjoy live music and various attractions, enhancing the festive atmosphere.

Historically, events like these have raised crucial funds for veteran services, and Panther Run aims to continue that tradition. The Greeley County community anticipates a strong turnout, emphasizing the importance of supporting those who have served. This event exemplifies the power of local initiatives in addressing social issues and fostering engagement.

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