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Ex-CT Resident Indicted In Murder Case + Student Wins CT Spelling Bee: CT News
College student mourned/ Best friends compete in snowboarding championships/ German Shepherd shot multiple times/ Landmarks to visit & more.
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
College Student Killed In Hit-And-Run Crash, Mourned
One college student was killed and two others were injured in a hit-and-run crash.>>>Read More.
Former CT Resident Indicted In Nurse Murder Case
A 29-year-old nurse was found dead after a Tinder date, according to the criminal complaint.>>>Read More.
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Middle Schooler Wins Connecticut Spelling Bee
The student will represent Connecticut at the Scripps National Spelling Bee after winning the state championship.>>>Read More.
Best Friends To Compete In Snowboarding Championships
Four best friends from Stamford will compete in the USASA National Snowboarding Championships this month in Colorado.>>>Read More.
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Photos: Iconic Landmarks To Visit Across CT
From architectural and natural wonders to art and history: What is your most iconic Connecticut destination?>>>Read More.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki To Join MSNBC: Report
Jen Psaki, a Connecticut native, will leave the White House and join MSNBC in the coming months, according to Axios.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- 2 Stabbed During Robbery Attempt: Police
- German Shepherd Shot: Police
- All-Female Boy Scout Troop Donates Hair For Good Cause
- Fire Rips Through Church: Reports
- Police Search For Con Artists Who Scammed Victim
- Shots Fired Incident Leads To Brief Standoff
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