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$1 Million Powerball Ticket Sold in Cranston
$1 million winners were sold in Cranston and Warwick; $100,000 and $50,000 winners were also sold.

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$1 million winners were sold in Cranston and Warwick; $100,000 and $50,000 winners were also sold.

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Artists' Exchange is once again accepting submissions for its annual One Act Play Festival.
A resident raised concerns about the possibility of noise and traffic but the City Council declined to impose restrictions.
If you bought a ticket in Charlestown or East Bridgewater, you could be a millionaire.
The numbers have been drawn. Are you a winner? At least two from Rhode Island won $1 million.
The man was reportedly dressed up to make a press conference more photogenic.
A Renovated 1890s Victorian on Ayrault Street led the way with a $565,000 sale price.
The lowest sale price was $61,000 for a rehab. The highest was $395,000 for a house with a garage "to die for."
Three of the sales were in the $500,000-plus range.
A to-be-built house in Cottrell Farms and houses on Beardsworth and Hambly Road sold last week.
CDR James B. Brown, 91, USN Ret. of Wickford, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, January 10, 2016.
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Victims and the school jointly announced the hiring of Scott Harshbarger to lead the independent investigation.
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