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Corrections Officer Admits To Smuggling Drugs Into Prison: PM Patch RI
Also: Local rotary club needs new members to avoid closure; woman hits big on lottery ticket; girl scout helps pets get exercise; more.

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- RI Ex-Corrections Officer Admits To Smuggling 200 Suboxone Strips Into Prison: Kaii Almeida-Falcones, 30, of Smithfield, admits he smuggled 200 Suboxone strips into the Donald Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls.
- Warren-Barrington Rotary Club Needs New Members, Leadership To Avoid Closure: President Ray Parker says the club does not have the bandwidth to continue its projects with its small number of older, retired members.
- Coventry Woman Wins $40K On Lottery Ticket She Bought In West Warwick: The woman told lottery officials she buys scratch tickets for fun, and she plans to use her winnings to pay off debt.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- North Kingstown Girl Scout Helps Pets Get Exercise For Gold Award
- Narragansett Police Hosting 'Coffee With A Cop' This Month
- Town Of Portsmouth Hiring Lifeguards, Camp Counselors, Beach Attendants
- Thunderstorms, But A Nice Father's Day: RI Weekend Weather Forecast
- 3 DUIs; A Weapons Charge; More: Cranston Police Arrest Log
- Town Of South Kingstown: July 4 Details.
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