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Family-friendly Memorial Day Ruck March honors Green Berets
Family-friendly Memorial Day Ruck March honors Green Berets

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time02-05-2025

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Family-friendly Memorial Day Ruck March honors Green Berets

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — It's almost time for the Special Forces Foundation's Annual Memorial Day Ruck March, which honors the fallen and pays tribute to the service and sacrifice of Green Berets. Katie Matzke, Chief Programs Officer for the Special Forces Foundation, joined FOX21 Morning News on Friday, May 2, to talk about the event and how it will be a fun time for the whole family. 'We have live bands starting at 10 a.m.,' said Matzke. 'I have food trucks that will be there, and then I have some different vendors like permanent jewelry. Phil Long Ford will be there with the Humane Society, so there will be dogs to pet. There will be motorcycles to see, so lots of things.' The march takes place on Saturday, May 17, at America the Beautiful Park in Colorado Springs. All are welcome, and there are 5K, 10K, and 30K route options. Participants are asked to bring dry goods or canned food, which will be donated to veterans facing homelessness in Colorado Springs. 'It's a ruck or run, so if you don't want to carry weight on your back, you can just come and run the event,' said Matzke. Pre-registration is requested but not required. Details can be found on the Special Forces Foundation's website above. The Special Forces Foundation is a nonprofit that serves U.S. Army Special Forces and their families, as well as Gold Star Families in a multitude of ways. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

De Pere Fire Rescue Chief announces retirement after four decades of service, nine years as Chief
De Pere Fire Rescue Chief announces retirement after four decades of service, nine years as Chief

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time01-04-2025

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De Pere Fire Rescue Chief announces retirement after four decades of service, nine years as Chief

DE PERE, Wis. (WFRV) – 40 years after he started his career of public service, a legendary figure in the De Pere community is stepping away and saying farewell. De Pere Fire Rescue Chief Alan Matzke began his career as a part-timer in 1985 and worked his way up to the role of Chief in 2016, and Tuesday marked his official retirement. 'Ophelia is home!': NEW Zoo announces the safe return for one of its two missing otters For four decades, Chief Matzke provided service to the De Pere community. The De Pere Fire Rescue recognized Chief Matzke's leadership, compassion and commitment to public safety in a Facebook post Tuesday afternoon. 'His legacy will continue on in the strong training, modern protocols and deep community partnerships he helped build during his time here,' the post said. 'Thank you, Chief, for everything. Wishing you the very best in retirement!' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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