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Flu cases rising in state, but not widespread yet The number of flu cases in Connecticut is climbing, though it hasn't yet been declared widespread in the state. According to statistics released by the state Department of Public Health on Tuesday, 96 people had tested positive for the flu, as of Nov. 18, up from 85 the week before. The flu is still classified ...
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State Providing Reimbursement for Testing of Crumbling Foundations Owners of homes in northeastern Connecticut who believe they are affected by the crumbling foundation problem can begin applying to receive reimbursements for the testing of their homes. Gov. Dannel Malloy said the state is making $5 million available to provide assistance with costs of testing ...
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Connecticut Council of Municipalities forum aims to steer path toward brighter economy PORTLAND — Even though the state finally has an operating budget, the protracted process it took to achieve that end served only to highlight the tenuous condition of the state's finances. Consequently, the Connecticut Council of Municipalities, the lobbying group that represents the vast majority of the ...
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State employee unions moving toward merger HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Two state employee unions are moving toward merging into an organization with a membership of about 27,000. Delegates with the MEA-MFT and with the Montana Public Employees Association voted this spring to merge. The Great Falls Tribune reports the two groups are set ...
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Lamont testing the waters for governor ... gauging interest in a comeback bid for the state's top office. The wealthy Greenwich cable entrepreneur, who was upset by Malloy in the 2010 gubernatorial primary despite receiving the Democratic endorsement, confirmed his interest in the race in an interview Tuesday with Hearst Connecticut Media.
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State police drones cutting time on crash investigations AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The value of Maine State Police drones came into sharp focus in the aftermath of a silo explosion that injured three people last month. State police operators used one of the newly acquired unmanned aerial vehicles to check for victims after an explosion and sulfur leak made it ...
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In Connecticut it's time to adopt a community college Because this BOR idea is so reckless and ill-conceived, I'm afraid we can no longer have confidence in Mark E. Ojakian, the president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities who is spearheading this proposal, or the BOR, who appear eager to endorse it. Neither Ojakian nor the BOR are ...
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Public information on state employees salaries in connecticut Kevin Lembo, Connecticut state comptroller, is expanding his . Additional Washington public records links can be found. Salaries. Salary information for state government and higher education employees for calendar years . May 27, 2010 . "Connecticut has lost tens of thousands of private sector jobs in ...
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