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Another Mill Fire Burns; Police K-9 To Be Euthanized: PM Patch RI
Also: 2 men accused of drunken driving; swarms of dragonflies hit Rhode Island shores; a teacher makes a difference; toxic algae blooms.

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- Cranston Police K-9 Blesk To Be Euthanized Due To Illness: Cranston police say K-9 Blesk served seven years with the department and helped find missing people and discover narcotics.
- Second Mill Fire In Days Burns In Woonsocket: 20 Privilege Street contained two buildings: a main 192,440-square-foot mill and a secondary 27,000-square-foot building.
- 2 Men Charged With DUIs Overnight In South Kingstown: South Kingstown police say one of the men resisted arrest, while the other crashed into a utility truck working on Bridgetown Road.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- Some Enchanted, Others Terrified As Swarms Of Dragonflies Hit RI Shore
- 4 Assaults; Cyberstalking; Felony Shoplifting; Coventry Police Log
- Teacher Spotlight: Paula Rekos Makes A Difference In South Kingstown
- Town Of Portsmouth Hiring Civilian Fire Dispatchers
- Toxic Blue-Green Algae Blooms At Almy Pond In Newport
- Town Of South Kingstown: Ageless Pilates Stopping Until Fall.
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