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Get Out - April 26-28, 2013: Rabies Clinic, CHS Concert and More
Here's a list of options to kick start your weekend planning.

Lauren is a Coventry native and graduate of the University of Rhode Island's Journalism program. Her love for journalism began when she was a sophomore at Coventry High School where she wrote for and edited the school's student paper; The Entry. She was also a disc jockey and music director at the school's FM radio station, 91.5 WCVY, for four years.
During her time at URI, Lauren took many different types of journalism courses, but focused mainly on print journalism. She spent the summer of 2010 interning at the Warwick Beacon as a reporter covering everything from budget cuts to high school events to the local cow farm.
Lauren is more than excited to be returning to her hometown as the editor of Coventry Patch and having the opportunity to cover news in Coventry the way it deserves to be covered!
Here's a list of options to kick start your weekend planning.

The fire district can now continue to operate under its previous budget until Sept. 1.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Coventry Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Self-sustaining process will continue to preserve municipal records, currently dating back to 1976.
All the tools you need to start composting in Coventry this Spring!
Narragansett Running Association will host the event that runs through West Greenwich and Exeter.
Town Council members confirmed their 4-1 passage of the $300,000 loan to ensure compliance with state and local Open Meetings laws.
Coventry residents are encouraged to dispose of expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs at the Town Hall Annex on Saturday.
Today is Thursday, April 25, 2013 and here are five things you should know about.
Study groups will make recommendations during Wednesday night's taskforce meeting.
A vote in the full Senate is scheduled for Wednesday at 4 p.m.
RIDOT Construction Career Days provide students with a hands-on experience in various trades.
Today is Wednesday, April 24, 2013 and here are five things you should know about.
A Senate vote may take place as early as Wednesday.
The Rhode Island GOP Caucus, including Sen. Christopher Ottiano, becomes the first state group in the nation to stand united for marriage equality.
A Senate vote may take place as early as Wednesday.
Johnston students helped raise more than $7 million for charity through the TerraCycle Brigade Program.
State Senate GOP Caucus, including Sen. David Bates, becomes first in the nation to stand united for marriage equality.
State Senate GOP Caucus, including Barrington's David Bates, becomes first in the nation to stand united for marriage equality.
Captain William Hall served the Central Coventry Fire District for 22 years.