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Electricity Rates Expected To Drop More Than 40%; A Cinnamon Recall: PM Patch RI
Also: Ex-firefighter sentenced for killing high school hockey player in drunken crash; teachers saves choking student; attempted kidnapping.

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- Electricity Rates Expected To Drop For Rhode Island Energy Customers: The typical Rhode Island Energy customer could see their bill decrease $35 per month, beginning April 1.
- Several Ground Cinnamon Products Recalled In RI For Lead Contamination: The lead-contaminated ground cinnamon was sold at popular stores, including Dollar Tree and Family Dollar, the Rhode Island Department of Health says.
- North Kingstown Man Gets 12-Year Sentence For DUI, Killing Teen Boy: Former Newport firefighter Alexander Krajewski admits to drunken driving charges in a crash that killed Matthew Dennison, 17.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- Warwick Teacher Saves Third-Grader Choking During Snack Time: Report
- Kidnapping Attempt Reported In Providence, Person Of Interest At Large
- Mild Temperatures; Some Rain: Rhode Island Weekend Weather Forecast
- Coventry Police Sponsoring Rabies Vaccine Clinic Next Month
- Watch For Scammers Posing As Family Faking Emergencies: Tiverton PD
- Narragansett Police Appoint New School Resource Officer
- What Time Will Sun Set In Rhode Island As Daylight Saving Time Starts
- Town Of Portsmouth: See Fiscal Year 2023 Audit Questions
- Town Of South Kingstown: Canvassing Authority Meeting For Primary.
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