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Ex-State Rep Arrested; Students Faint At School; Lottery Winner
"Toys R Us Kid" gets special memory/ Suspicious train incident investigated/ K-9 nabs two/ Free Lottery ticket promotion and more: CT News.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Ex-State Rep Arrested Again For Assault
The former legislator was arrested for the fourth time in three years on Saturday.>>>Read More.
4 Students Fainted at High School, Others Felt Ill Too
The students are all expected to be fine.>>>Read More.
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Police Investigating Bloody Apartment
Two people were injured, and police are seeking a third individual.>>>Read More.
Toys R Us Creates Special Memory for CT Boy's Favorite Store
When the general manager saw the child's priceless video, the store set up a moment that the 5-year-old boy will never forget.>>>Read More.
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Meet the Man Who Won a Historic $5M Lottery Prize
The man told Lottery officials that he’s “going fishing” after reeling in the first $5 million prize of its kind ever sold in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
Is This CT Trump Official The Next To Be Fired? The Odds Say...
A seemingly emboldened President Donald Trump is clearing the White House of those who oppose him. Could this administrator from CT be next?>>>Read More.
CT Lottery Announces Free Ticket Promotion
CT Lottery Officials have announced a Mega Millions/Cash 5 Free ticket promotion.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Aims Airsoft Gun At Officer: PD
- Police Dog Nabs 2 After Chase on I-84
- Decision Reached In Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting
- HS Students Victorious At CT Science & Engineering Fair
- Police Investigate Suspicious Incident On Train: PD
- Woman Charged With Falsely Reporting Sexual Assault: PD
- Gatorade CT Girls Basketball Player Of The Year Announced
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