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Panter ready for nervous run a year after Marathon bombing
Gainesville woman stays in touch with tragedys survivors
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Avid runner Theresa Panter will be running in the Boston Marathon again this year as she is making the trip with her husband, Dr. Allan Panter, who ended up helping bombing victims last year.
For his part, Dr. Allan Panter couldn’t say whether his wife, Theresa, should run in this year’s Boston Marathon — as he’s not the one logging the miles by foot. But mentally, he had another take altogether. “I told her, ‘You have to do it again,’” Panter said.
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Inclusive playground opening at Laurel Park. Here are more details
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An all-inclusive playground is set to open at laurel Park in North Hall. The 4,400-square-foot playground features state-of-the-art equipment and bonded rubber mulch surfacing for easy wheelchair accessibility. - photo by Scott Rogers
Hall County Parks & Leisure’s first inclusive playground is opening at Laurel Park on Lake Lanier in North Hall.
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