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WUN-ON-ONE: A conversation with Thomas P. Welch III, candidate for Middletown Town Council

Thomas Welch, candidate for Middletown Town Council, joined What’sUpNewp for a live virtual video conversation on Tuesday, October 11 at 7:30 am. During this interview we introduce/re-introduce you to Tom, chat about Middletown Center, why he supports the school regionalization question and more. Watch the interview live as it happens or anytime afterward.

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Adoptable Dog of the Week: Zeke

Meet your new best friend, Zeke– this week’s Adoptable Dog of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on their website that Zeke is a 9-year-old male Mixed Breed. Zeke is considered a medium-sized dog, weighing between 20-59 pounds. Here’s what else Potter League for Animals has to say about Zeke; Zeke is a […]

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Sen. DiPalma to hold 6th annual Cyber Hygiene Event with Congressman Langevin on Oct. 17

Sen. Louis P. DiPalma, in conjunction with Congressman James R. Langevin, will be holding the sixth annual Cyber Hygiene Event on Monday, October 17 at 6 p.m. at the CCRI Newport campus.  The purpose of the event is to provide the public with an increased awareness of the various cyber exploitations and practical steps to protect […]

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Road Report: Schedule of lane closures and road construction projects (Oct. 8 – 15)

The following road and lane closure notices have been scheduled by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) and Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA). All schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change. RITBA Weekly Lane Closure Updates October 9 – 15, 2022 Newport Claiborne Pell BridgeThere are currently no lane closures planned for […]

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Flynn, Gingrich testimony sought in Georgia election probe

By KATE BRUMBACK Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — The Georgia prosecutor investigating whether then-President Donald Trump and others illegally tried to interfere in the 2020 election filed paperwork Friday seeking to compel testimony from a new batch of Trump allies, including former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former national security adviser Michael Flynn. Fulton County District Attorney […]

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Newport City Council to host workshops on conceptual plans for Easton’s Beach reconstruction, two tiered tax classification

The Newport City Council has two workshops coming up this month. Both will be held in the Council Chambers at Newport City Hall and both are open to the public. On October 19 at 5:30 pm, Newport City Council will host a workshop on the conceptual plan for Easton’s Beach reconstruction and renovation. On October […]

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Nobel Prize history from the year you were born

Since 1901, Nobel Prizes have honored the world’s best and brightest and showcased the work of brilliant and creative minds, thanks to Swedish businessman Alfred Nobel, who made his fortune with the invention of dynamite. The Prize in Physiology or Medicine often honors those whose discoveries led to medical breakthroughs, new drug treatments, or a […]

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Adoptable Cat of the Week: Missy

Meet your new best friend, Missy – this week’s Adoptable Cat of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on its website that Missy is a 13-year-old female Domestic Longhair. Here’s what else Potter League for Animals has to say about Missy; Missy girl is a beautiful 13.5 year old senior girl looking to […]

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New satellite mapping with AI can quickly pinpoint hurricane damage across an entire state to spot where people may be trapped

Zhe Zhu, University of Connecticut and Su Ye, University of Connecticut Hurricane Ian left an extraordinarily broad path of destruction across much of South Florida. That was evident in reports from the ground, but it also shows up in satellite data. Using a new method, our team of spatial and environmental analysts was able to […]

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Science Learning Gone Wild! DEM offers wildlife curriculum “Critter Kits” for elementary educators

PROVIDENCE, RI – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is excited to announce that Rhody Critter Kits are back for another year. Educational resources for K-8 educators organized thematically into learning modules, Critter Kits contain lesson plans, activities, videos, hands-on learning guides, and other fun-filled resources developed by the DEM Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Wildlife Outreach staff. The kits emphasize native wildlife species, conservation work, and management practices.
“Rhody Critter Kits have been designed to connect elementary-age students to the wildlife resources right in their own backyards and communities, as well as spread awareness about wildlife conservation work in Rhode Island,” said DEM Director Terry Gray. “I appreciate the effort, creativity, and sense of fun that our Wildlife Outreach team put into making these vibrant materials, and am particularly proud that our team developed them to conform with Next Generation Science Standards. Science is central to our lives and DEM hopes that Critter Kits will spark an interest in today’s students to solve problems, tinker, build things, tear things apart, and explore outside.”
“In our Rhody Critter Kits, we included video interviews with our biologists and fun virtual field trips to give students a behind-the-scenes look at conservation work in action,” said Wildlife Outreach Coordinator Mary Gannon. “We’ve also included resources and suggestions on how teachers and students can get involved and help wildlife right in their own schoolyards, backyards, and communities. Whether it’s submitting an observation of a frog through the DEM HerpObserver app or planting native plants in your school garden, there are lots of ways educators can create direct connections to our wildlife and contribute to conservation. These resources aren’t just for classroom teachers, either. We encourage informal educators, homeschooling families, scouting groups, and other groups interested in Rhode Island’s wildlife to check them out! We also have partnered with the RI Office of Library and Information Services to provide a set of kits for children’s librarians.”
DEM Wildlife Outreach staff have developed five kits: Feathered Friends, Bat Chat, Keeping the Balance, Scales and Slime, and Home Sweet Habitat. Kits are available to borrow, free of charge, for two weeks at a time. To reserve a kit, visit www.dem.ri.gov/critterkits to view available dates and then fill out the reservation form to request a kit. Once your reservation has been confirmed, your kit may be picked up any time during your reservation period. Educators in the Providence, Bristol, and Kent Counties may borrow kits through the Washington Park Library in Providence. Educators in Washington and Newport Counties may borrow kits through the DEM Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Great Swamp Headquarters in West Kingston. Librarians should reserve kits through the OLIS Equipment Catalog. All written resources are available online for use anytime by visiting the Critter Kits website.
The Rhody Critter Kits program is made possible through support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife & Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) Program and State Wildlife Grants (SWG) from hunting licenses, permits, and excise taxes on firearms, ammunition, and archery equipment. Monies are allocated each year to DEM through the WSFR Program to fund wildlife research, monitoring, habitat acquisition and restoration, wildlife outreach programs, and aquatic resource and hunter education courses. Additional funds from the SWG Program are allocated to support conservation and outreach efforts for Rhode Island’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need.
For additional questions about Rhody Critter Kits and Wildlife Outreach Program, please email mary.gannon@dem.ri.gov.
For more information on DEM programs and services, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow DEM on Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), Facebook, or Instagram (@rhodeisland.dem and @ri.fishandwildlife).

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Longtime Met Museum chair presents conference keynote as Salve Regina celebrates ‘75 Years of Preservation’

By Matt Boxler, Director of Media Relations for Salve Regina University Morrison Heckscher, the longtime chairman of the American wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will present the Richard A. Grills Keynote Address in Historic Preservation when Salve Regina presents its annual Conference on Cultural and Historic Preservation Oct. 13-15. Hosted by the university’s […]