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Coast Guard Ice Cutters Reach East Haddam Swing Bridge The Coast Guard 65 foot Small Harbor Tug Bollard, out of New Haven, makes progress in breaking through the ice jams on the Connecticut River in the Essex area ... Last week, Haddam First Selectwoman Lizz Milardo to issue a state of emergency for the town because of the ice jams in the river.
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Sweeping Connecticut Education Ruling Reversed HARTFORD, Conn. (CN) — Unraveling a decision that found Connecticut's educational-spending policies unconstitutional, the state Supreme Court said it cannot use judicial fiat to address the plight of struggling students. "Although the plaintiffs have convincingly demonstrated that in this state there is a ...
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The Latest: Trustee says Michigan State president won't quit Larry Nassar is brought into court Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018, in Lansing, Mich. Nassar, 54, has admitted sexually assaulting athletes under the guise of medical treatment when he was employed by Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics, which as the sport's national governing organization trains ...
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Malloy appointee: GOP contender for attorney general a "racist enabler" of Trump Connecticut's top Republican is blasting the state's criminal justice czar for calling GOP state attorney general hopeful Susan Hatfield a "full-force racist enabler" of Donald Trump. Hatfield is taking leave of her job as a state prosecutor to explore a run for AG. In 2016, she was a Trump delegate at the ...
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Lapse Of Funding Leaves Connecticut's Community Health Centers Scrambling If this trust fund is not renewed and Connecticut loses $40 million in federal funds, this would impact 90,000 people in our state." Even though health centers haven't lost funding yet, Polun said the uncertainty is already having an impact. Polun said health centers are reporting that they have been turned ...
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Legionella bacteria possibly at Illinois Capitol Complex FILE - This June 21, 2006, file photo shows The Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Ill. Officials said Monday, Jan. 22, 2018 that preliminary test results show the possible presence of Legionella bacteria in the Illinois Capitol Complex's hot water system. Experts at the Illinois Department of Public Health ...
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