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Ground Beef Sold In Restaurants Recalled: PM Patch RI
Also: Local town using funding to plant over 230 trees; see if storms will disrupt Thanksgiving travel; essay contest winners; more.

RHODE ISLAND — Here are some share-worthy stories from the Rhode Island Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
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- Ground Beef Sold To RI Restaurants Recalled Due To Potential E. Coli: The potentially deadly bacterium can cause dehydration, bloody diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
- Bristol Awarded $113K To Plant 238 Trees Around Town: Bristol officials say trees will be planted on public properties and along street rights- of-way in three of the town's priority watersheds.
- Thanksgiving Forecast For RI: Will Storms Disrupt Travel, Delay Flight: Those taking air travel could see delays and cancellations at busy hub airports in the Northeast due to windy and stormy conditions.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- 5 Narragansett-South Kingstown Nonprofits To Support This Holiday Season
- Rogers High School Seniors Win George Washington Letter Essay Contest
- Town Of Narragansett: See When Town Council President Will Be Elected
- Roger Williams University Undergraduate Student Becomes Published Researcher In Evolutionary Biology
- A Rainy Few Days Dampen The Drought: RI Weekend Weather Forecast.
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