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CT Business Owners Accused Of Misspending COVID-19 Relief Funds: Feds: CT News

CT Resident Hits Jackpot At Casino / Some State Parks To Resume Non-Resident Parking Fees / Teacher Honored With 'Essential Educator' Award

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Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Wednesday night:

Owners Of CT Business 'Misspent' Covid Relief Funds: Feds

The owners of a local business paid the government back nearly $170,000 to resolve the case. Here’s what federal authorities say the funds were spent on.>>>Read More.


This Connecticut Resident Wins $235K At Mohegan Sun

He won a big jackpot while at the casino.>>>Read More.

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Some State Parks To Resume Non-Resident Parking Fees

The state will begin collecting non-resident parking fees through a remote system beginning this week.>>>Read More.


Teacher Honored With 'Essential Educator' Award

She was one of just 3 teachers awarded nationally for going "above and beyond" to solve challenges in the classroom in 2021-2022.>>>Read More.

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School Named After Sandy Hook Victim

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Wednesday at the Ana Grace Academy.>>>Read More.


Menstrual Equity Rally Held At UConn-Stamford

Students and elected officials gathered at the UConn-Stamford campus to raise awareness and advocate for menstrual equity.>>>Read More.


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