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State trooper, Samaritan thanked for helping motorcycle crash victim And that was true back in August when a state trooper driving to an overtime shift, and several good Samaritans, came across a grim situation. It was a sunny summer morning. "Suddenly, out of nowhere, I saw a motorcycle completely lose control," said Connecticut State Trooper Darrell Tetreault.
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Panel Oks bill to keep casinos open during state shutdowns TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A measure that would allow Atlantic City casinos to remain open throughout a state government shutdown has cleared another hurdle in the New Jersey legislature. The measure — which also covers New Jersey's racetracks — was approved Monday by a state senate committee.
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Bill would create state-certified Wisconsin beer label MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A bill circulating in the Legislature would create a new state-certified Wisconsin beer label. To get the special designation, the beer would have to include a certain percentage of hops grown in Wisconsin. The measure comes from Republican Rep. Scott Krug, of Nekoosa.
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State official says Iowa's revenue could mean mid-year cuts DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Mid-year spending cuts to state agencies are possible next session because Iowa's revenue growth remains below initial projections, a key state official said Monday. Department of Management Director David Roederer told reporters the state's roughly $7.2 billion budget for ...
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State launches program to connect veterans with services PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island has launched a new program to help veterans, service members and their families access health and social services. Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo announced the beginning of "RIServes" Monday at the Statehouse. The Institute for Veterans and Military ...
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County plans suit against state to recoup costs from new law EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — A Washington county is preparing to sue the state to get back money it spent to comply with a law that required placing more ballot drop boxes countywide. The Everett Herald reports Snohomish County is gearing up for what could be the first of many lawsuits against the state.
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State GOP official resigns over party's support of Roy Moore OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A top official in Nebraska's Republican Party has resigned because she didn't agree with the national GOP's support of embattled Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore. The Omaha World-Herald reports that Joyce Simmons resigned Monday from her Republican National ...
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