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Rogers High Walk-Out, Anti-Bullying Messages In Chalk: Patch PM
Here are today's top headlines from the Rhode Island Patch network.

Welcome to Wednesday's Patch PM. Here are today's top headlines from the Rhode Island Patch network:
Rogers High Students Walk-Out Protesting Mice And Mold In School
About 100 Rogers High School students, some wearing masks, walked-out of their classrooms in protest of the school's poor conditions. Superintendent Colleen Jermain refuted the claims that the school is unsafe for students.
Pier School Fifth Graders "Chalk It Up" Against Bullying Photos
Check out these photos Lauren Ruggiero took of students using their creative side to make a statement against bullying.
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E Coli Found In Portsmouth Prudence Island Water Supply: Boil It
According to the RI Health Department, more water sampling was scheduled for Monday, but those results are yet to be released.
Providence Man Sentenced 20 Years For Armed Home Invasion
Prosecutors at the indictment said the suspects tied the victims’ hands with cords and pistol-whipped one victim.
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Groden Center Staff On Strike In Coventry, Providence: Video
Behavior specialists represented by the SEIU Local 1199 union are demanding safer classrooms and higher wages for staff.
Photo by Narragansett School Communication Adviser Lauren Ruggiero
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