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State hosts summit on oral health The Connecticut Department of Public Health Office of Oral Health and its partners, the Connecticut Oral Health Initiative, and the Institute for Community Research, will present the one-day event, "Oral Health for Older Adults Inter-Professional Summit," from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, March 2 at the ...
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State place winners say wrestling is a family affair SOUTHINGTON, Conn. (AP) — For Josh and Dan Veleas, wrestling has run in their family since they could remember. The brothers, both state place winners for Berlin, started wrestling when they were in elementary school, after getting involved in the sport through their father, Peter, who knows more ...
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State's economic development chief defends Cuomo's projects ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo's economic development programs continue to bring companies and jobs to New York, the state's top economic development official testified Monday as lawmakers questioned whether enough is being done to hold firms to their promises and to claw back ...
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Vermont officials to host hearings on proposed state budget MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont officials are hosting a public hearing on the proposed 2019 state budget. The Times Argus reports the state House and Senate appropriations committees are hosting simultaneous hearings Feb. 12 in Rutland, Johnson, St. Johnsbury, St. Albans and Winooski.
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Missouri not considering selling 4 closed state parks JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri officials say the state is not currently planning to sell four new state parks. Former Gov. Jay Nixon's administration bought the four parks but they haven't been opened. The possibility of selling the parks was mentioned in the Legislature and the park division, ...
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AG: Executive order doesn't change state law on wind power AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine's attorney general is pushing back on Republican Gov. Paul LePage's announcements of a moratorium on new wind power projects and creation of a secretive commission to study the impact of wind turbines on tourism. Janet Mills, a Democrat, said Monday that the ...
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No. 13 UCLA women hold off Washington State 79-71 PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Jordin Canada tossed in 18 points, Monique Billings and Lajahna Drummer both notched double-doubles and No. 13 UCLA held off Washington State 79-71 on Sunday to complete a sweep of the Washington schools. Billings finished with 15 points and 15 rebounds, while ...
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Mall of America slasher says Islamic State inspired attack MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A 20-year-old Minneapolis man accused of attacking two brothers at the Mall of American says he was inspired by the Islamic State group. Mahad Abdirahman has pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree assault for the November knife attack. His plea deal calls for 15½ years in ...
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Accountant accused of helping ex-state senator defraud IRS BOSTON (AP) — An accountant has been charged with helping a former state senator file false income tax returns and conspiring to defraud the IRS. John H. Nardozzi, of Waltham, was charged in an indictment that was unsealed on Monday. Nardozzi was the accountant for former state Sen.
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Republican State Sen. Neal Tapio announces bid for Congress PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Republican State Sen. Neal Tapio of Watertown has announced a bid for South Dakota's lone U.S. House seat. Tapio is a businessman and a former state campaign director for President Donald Trump. He joins Secretary of State Shantel Krebs and former governor chief of staff ...
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Dan Rather to speak as Kent State remembers May 4 shootings KENT, Ohio (AP) — Journalist Dan Rather will speak at Kent State University in May on the anniversary of the fatal Vietnam protest shootings. His appearance coincides with the May 4 site being dedicated as a National Historic Landmark. The school says the former "CBS Evening News" anchor will ...
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State House passes bill to let first responders carry guns The Intelligencer of Wheeling reports House Bill 2916 passed Thursday, and would allow emergency service personnel, firefighters and ambulance drivers to carry firearms when working if they pass a state police academy firearms course and maintain that certification. The bill, introduced by Del.
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State plans to close prison in western Michigan in March MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Department of Corrections says it plans to close a correctional facility in March due to a decline in the state's prison population. The department says it notified staff members Monday at West Shoreline Correctional Facility in Muskegon Heights.
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Florida State could announce new rules for Greek life TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — New rules for suspended fraternities and sororities at Florida State University may be announced during a news conference called by the school's president. President John Thrasher suspended all fraternities and sororities Nov. 6, three days after the death of 20-year old ...
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Victim in fatal Killingworth fire identified Conencticut State Police Troopers responded to 33 Bridle Path Trail for a residential structure fire around 9:45 p.m. on Thursday. Detectives from the Connecticut State Police Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit also responded to assist with the fire investigation, according to a release from police.
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Fur Trapper Works With Biologists to Capture Bobcats One of dozens of trappers around the state collaborating with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection on research with bobcats, Dandelski helps track and capture bobcats so they can be examined and outfitted with radio tracking collars. He said DEEP is looking for "things ...
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2 Missouri State players injured after cryotherapy treatment SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Missouri State is investigating after two men's basketball players were injured following a low-temperature cryotherapy treatment. The Springfield News-Leader reports that Reggie Scurry and Abdul Fofana developed foot blisters after last week's treatment. Bears coach Paul ...
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Ex-Virginia state trooper sentenced in forgery case ACCOMAC, Va. (AP) — A former Virginia state trooper who admitted writing summonses for nonexistent offenses has been sentenced to 100 hours of community service. Forty-three-year-old Johnny Godwin was originally charged with six felony counts of forging public records and signing names on ...
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Helping minority businesses and Stewart announces The Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development and the Black Business Alliance are partnering to host Capitol Region Workshops for minority businesses. On Tuesday's Brad & Dan Show, state Sen. Doug McCrory, D-2nd District, and BBA Executive Director Frank Dixon will talk ...
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