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2 Inmates Dead, Officer Exposed To Fentanyl: Officials: CT News
Officer hospitalized after crash/ Redevelopment team dreams big/ Man pleads guilty to defrauding grandparents/ Town worker battles cancer...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
2 Inmates Dead, Officer Exposed To Fentanyl: State
The Department of Corrections is investigating after two being held at the Corrections Center were found unresponsive in a cell.>>>Read More.
Coworkers Rally To Support Town Employee With Stage 4 Cancer
The employee was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and has brain, liver, and kidney tumors.>>>Read More.
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Former Ames HQ Will Be Redeveloped: Here’s What Is Planned
A developer plans to tear down the building and redevelop the site, the Hartford Courant reported.>>>Read More.
Plaza Redevelopers Dream Big
Local redevelopment team hears the hopes, dreams and visions of the community.>>>Read More.
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Police Dog Tank In The Running For National Grant
Police dog Tank needs one final push in the efforts to secure a grant.>>>Read More.
Man Pleads Guilty To Defrauding Grandparents
The man pleaded guilty to a fraud offense related to his theft of more than $679,000 from his grandparents, according to a U.S. Attorney.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Nearly $3,000 In Cash Stolen From Parked Car: Police
- Man Accused Of Abusing, Threatening To Kill Puppy: PD
- Police Officer Hospitalized After Crash
- Man Charged With 'Operation Of A Drug Factory': Cops
- Man Threatened To Shoot Clerk At Krauszer’s: Police
- Massive Fire At Apartment Complex Started In Pantry Closet
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