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National Retailer Closes At Casino; Utilities Director Suspended
Fatal plane crash report released/ Veterinarian charged with animal cruelty practicing again/ 5K Fentanyl pills seized in traffic stop: PD

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Vet Charged With Animal Cruelty Practicing Again
A veterinarian charged in two animal cruelty cases has been allowed to practice again under restrictions, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Utilities Director Faces 4-Week Suspension
The director has been suspended due to accusations of verbal abuse and bullying, according to a report.>>>Read More.
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National Retailer At Mohegan Sun Closes Its Doors
A national retailer has closed its Mohegan Sun location.>>>Read More.
NTSB Preliminary Report Released On Fatal Plane Crash
Federal authorities have painted a picture of what happened to a plane that crashed earlier this month.>>>Read More.
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CIAC Reviewing Claims Of Slurs At Football Game
Connecticut's high school sports governing body is reviewing claims of harassment at a Montville-East Catholic football game.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Driver Killed In 1-Car Crash: Police
- 5,000+ Fentanyl Pills Seized In Traffic Stop On I-95: State PD
- Former Goalie Standout Nardi Named UHart Women's Lacrosse Coach
- $100K Bond Set In Harassment Case Involving Woman
- Man Wanted By Police On Multiple Warrants Arrested
- Hospital To Require Proof Of Vaccination For Visitors
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