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DEM, REI Co-op invite Rhode Islanders to #OptOutside on Black Friday

PROVIDENCE, RI – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) along with specialty outdoor retailer REI Co-op are encouraging individuals and families to opt for a healthier way to spend Black Friday; one that reconnects them with nature by spending time outdoors. Rhode Island’s natural and public assets, including 8,200 acres of parkland, 400 miles of hiking and biking trails, 25 parks and nature preserves, and eight saltwater beaches offer healthy, stress-free alternatives to crowded Black Friday shopping. From hiking, biking, fishing, and more, there are many ways to enjoy time outdoors.
“DEM is excited to join REI in the #OptOutside movement to help recognize the value and well-being of spending time outdoors,” said DEM Director Terry Gray. “Rhode Island has an amazing array of historic parks and recreation areas throughout the state where residents and visitors can connect with nature and get active. We hope Rhode Islanders will make #OptOutside a part of their Black Friday traditions.”
Since 2015, REI has closed its stores and encouraged its employees to #OptOutside on one of the nation’s busiest shopping days. This year REI announced its commitment to closing their doors on Black Friday for good. DEM invites everyone who “opts outside” on November 25 to take a picture at a state park or management area and hashtag your photo using the hashtag #OptOutside and tag @RIStateParks on Instagram or Facebook. For more information about the #OptOutside movement, ideas for self-guided hikes, and to learn about events hosted by RI Land Trust and other outdoor groups in Rhode Island, visit www.dem.ri.gov/optoutside.
As part of a larger network of recreational opportunities in Rhode Island, state parks play an important role in supporting public health, attracting tourism, providing affordable staycation options for Rhode Island families, and promoting a healthier environment. Rhode Island’s natural and public assets are magnets, attracting more than 9 million Rhode Islanders and tourists a year. They’re also an engine that adds an estimated $315 million to the economy, generating nearly $40 million in state and local taxes and supporting nearly 4,000 jobs a year.
Everyone who enjoys parks, beaches, and public outdoor spaces has a responsibility to keep them clean. Consistent with this ethic, DEM continues to promote a carry-in/carry-out trash policy that has been in effect since 1992. DEM’s carry-in/carry-out policy encourages visitors to take personal responsibility, take their trash with them, and leave no trace behind. Along with the National Park Service and most state park systems across the country, DEM believes this is a best practice that promotes conservation, fosters a sense of stewardship, and leads to better visitor experiences.
For more information about Rhode Island state parks and other DEM divisions and programs, visit http://www.dem.ri.gov/. For more information on DEM programs and initiatives, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow DEM on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@rhodeisland.dem) for timely updates.

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Lieutenant Governor Matos launches the 2022 Rhode Island Entrepreneurship Challenge

Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos today kicked off Rhode Island’s fourth Lieutenant Governor’s Entrepreneurship Challenge, a business pitch competition aimed at high school students across the state. In addition to helping students learn about the process of writing and pitching a business proposal, the competition will also award more than $10,000 in postsecondary scholarships. “The LGEC […]

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Rhode Island Lottery paid more than $388 million to the state’s General Fund during 2022 fiscal year

The Rhode Island Lottery paid $388.6 million to the state’s General Fund for the year ended June 30, 2022, representing the Lottery’s net income after payment of prize awards, commissions and operating expenses. Lottery revenue, including gaming activity at the Lottery’s two casinos, experienced a significant recovery during fiscal 2022 compared to 2021. The fiscal […]

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CCRI receives grant to strengthen employer partnership(s) program with Delta Dental and connect learners with opportunity

Today, Strada Education Network selected the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) to receive a grant through Strada’s Employer and Community College Partnership Challenge. Strada awarded this $400,000 grant as part of an effort to support innovative collaborations across the country between community colleges and employers in their region. CCRI also will participate in opportunities […]

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Hospital and state leaders call on Rhode Islanders to seek medical care in the right place 

With several respiratory viruses currently circulating in Rhode Island and with the holidays coming, State health officials and hospital leaders gathered today to again urge the public to only go to emergency departments for issues that require emergency care. Hospital emergency departments in Rhode Island are experiencing significant crowding and prolonged waiting times.  At a […]

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Providence man who trafficked fentanyl and possessed illegal gun with a large capacity magazine sentenced to serve 6 years in state prison

Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced today that a Providence man was sentenced in Providence County Superior Court to serve six years at the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI) after pleading to trafficking fentanyl and illegally possessing a handgun equipped with a large capacity magazine following his arrest by the Providence Police Department in February 2022. […]

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Where refugees in Rhode Island are arriving from

Within five months after Russia began its invasion of Ukraine in early February 2022, the U.S. admitted more than 100,000 Ukrainian refugees. Most of these refugees were admitted through a special program called humanitarian parole, which falls outside the scope of the data tracking carried out by the Refugee Processing Center. Humanitarian parole allows refugees […]

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2022 Election Results: Statewide Races

Results will begin to display after the polls close on November 08, 2022 at 8:00 PM. Updates will occur every 5-10 minutes as new data becomes available. Unofficial results: Updated November 15, 2022 04:20 PM 413 of 414 polling places reporting (99%) Representative in Congress District 1 CandidateBallot breakoutTotal votesPctDEM David N. Cicilline (DEM)Polling place: 66517Mail ballots: 11712Early Voting: 2199510022464.0%REP Allen R. Waters (REP)Polling place: 43329Mail ballots: 2639Early Voting: 100615602935.8%Write-inPolling place: 290Mail ballots: 21Early Voting: 503610.2% […]

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Road Report: Schedule of lane closures and road construction projects (Nov. 12 – 19)

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 November 13 – 19, 2022 Newport Claiborne Pell BridgeWestbound Right Lane Closure- 11/15 to 11/18- 7 […]

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Rhode Island Lottery: $15,208 Daily Numbers winner; $50,000 Powerball and two $10,000 Mega Millions tickets unclaimed

While the big Powerball® jackpot wasn’t won in Rhode Island – other games have been paying out! The Daily Number, 1 9 7 0 from Tuesday, November 8, 2022, evening draw paid out 284% and it had a $15,208 winner.  A man from Providence stopped at Colleen Haxton’s Liquors, 1325 Post Rd., Warwick, and wagered $1 on two 4-digit […]

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What’s up this weekend in Newport: Nov. 11 – 13

Discover all that’s happening, new, and to do in and around Newport this week, Monday, November 7 through Sunday, November 13. Weekend Forecast NWS Forecast for: Newport RIIssued by: National Weather Service Norton, MALast Update: 3:51 am EST Nov 11, 2022 Wind AdvisoryHazardous Weather OutlookVeterans Day: Showers likely, mainly after 5pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near […]

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Author of ‘Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook’ joins WUN for a conversation on Thursday

You might say Brendan Kirby has been obsessed with Seinfeld, and you’d be right, leading to his latest project, publishing “Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook,” written along with co-author Julie Tremaine. Kirby will join WhatsUpNewp for a videocast on Thursday at 4:30 p.m.  The book includes more than 60 recipes, from appetizers to main courses, drinks […]

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Home on Rockbridge Drive in Little Compton sells for $5 million

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty is proud to announce that 20 & 30 Rockbridge Drive in Little Compton has sold for $5,000,000. Sales Associates, Liz Kinnane and Cherry Arnold, both of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, represented the sellers. Debby Ladd of Lila Delman Compass represented the buyers. According to data available from Rhode Island Statewide […]

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