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Corrections officer arrested following 2023 assault investigation at Montville facility
A corrections officer working at Corrigan Correctional Center in Montville was arrested on Wednesday, according to court documents released by Connecticut State Police. According to Superior Court documents, Todd Blevons, 42, was charged with third-degree assault following an investigation into injuries sustained by an elderly inmate at the Montville facility. State police say they spoke with a 66-year-old who was…
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Connecticut Sun find success in postseason and in community fundraising
Local organizations are supporting Connecticut’s WNBA team as some monetary success is shared across the community.
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Connecticut Sun to play Indiana Fever in predicted highly viewed playoffs round
The Connecticut Sun are in the playoffs for the 8th consecutive year, taking on the Indiana Fever on Sunday. “What if Marina Mabrey hits a half court three, what if DiJonai Carrington hits a really good three?!” said Kaylen Shepard. Anything can happen in basketball. That’s why Kaylen, Laconia, and mom Kelly Shepard of Clinton are Connecticut Sun superfans. “We...
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Connecticut Sun to take on Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever in game 1 of WNBA playoffs
Connecticut Sun fans are excited as Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever come to Uncasville for round 1 of the WNBA playoffs.
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Matt Finkel goes ‘Over the Edge' for Special Olympics Connecticut
NBC Connecticut sports reporter Matt Finkel rappelled 30 stories down the outside of Mohegan Sun on Friday. Matt was joined by Special Olympics Global Messenger Matt Glad, who was making his 14th rappel. This is the third year the two have gone down Mohegan Sun side by side. “It was awesome,” Glad said. “I’m happy when they cheer me on….
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Taking support for Special Olympics to new heights
NBC Connecticut sports reporter Matt Finkel took part in an annual event rappelling down Mohegan Sun’s tower to help raise funds for Special Olympics Connecticut.
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Bridgeport man found guilty of stealing over $55,000 in cash during robbery near Mohegan Sun
A Bridgeport man has been found guilty of stealing tens of thousands of dollars in cash during a robbery near Mohegan Sun in 2022. Edward Taylor, 33, was found guilty on Monday of robbery and larceny, according to the Office of the State’s Attorney’s Office. The charges are reportedly in connection to a robbery at the Mobile Gas Station on…
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Caitlin Clark to make WNBA debut in Conn. tonight at Mohegan Sun
It’s a big night for Caitlin Clark as she makes her WNBA debut in Connecticut on Tuesday. Her team, the Indiana Fever, is facing off against the Connecticut Sun. The president and general manager of Mohegan Sun said this is the most popular Sun game they’ve ever had and it is having a massive impact on the WNBA. “This...
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Caitlin Clark to make WNBA debut in Conn. tonight at Mohegan Sun
It’s a big night for Caitlin Clark as she makes her WNBA debut in Connecticut on Tuesday.
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Mohegan Tribe and Saint Bernard School celebrate partnership to secure future of school
The Mohegan Tribe agreed to purchase the historic tribal land from the Norwich Diocese and allow the school to continue operating.
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Mohegan Tribe and Saint Bernard School celebrate partnership to secure future of school
The community at Uncasville’s Saint Bernard School is celebrating a new chapter after the Mohegan Tribe purchased the school’s property at auction in June. The Diocese of Norwich put the property up for auction after filing for bankruptcy. The diocese planned to use the money from the sale to help fund settlements for people who claim they were sexually...
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Cyclists bike 95 miles to honor 9/11 first responders and post-9/11 veterans
Dozens of cyclists hit the road for the FDNY 343 Ride on Saturday. Every year, the ride remembers and honors the 343 firefighters who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
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Cyclists bike 95 miles to honor 9/11 first responders and post-9/11 veterans
Dozens of cyclists hit the road for the FDNY 343 Ride on Saturday.
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Cyclists bike 95 miles to honor 9/11 first responders and post-9/11 veterans
Dozens of cyclists hit the road for the FDNY 343 Ride on Saturday. Every year, the ride remembers and honors the 343 firefighters who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Cyclists rode 95 miles from Westport to Uncasville while making a few stops in between. “I’m going to get emotional. I’m so proud to do it with my dad,…