The Board of Directors of Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc., (NASDAQ: WASH), today declared a quarterly dividend of 56 cents per share for the quarter ending September 30, 2024. The dividend will be paid October 11, 2024 to shareholders of record on October 1, 2024. For more investor information, please visit ir.washtrust.com.Read More
RIDE Publishes EnrollRI Toolkit to Support Districts, States Seeking to
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RI Delegation Secures Nearly $5 Million in COPS Grants for
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Rhode Island Education Collective Presents: How Public Are America’s Public
On Monday, September 23, 2024 starting 5 pm to 7 pm at the Providence Marriot, the Author of Publicization Jonathan Gyurko, and Collective Founder & CEO Victor Capellan will have a discussion on how public and private interests can reinvent public education to benefit all students. They will explore how we can end exclusionary practices in […]Read More
Reed Urges Passage of Bill to Ensure Veterans and Their
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RIDOH Issues Statement About Recent Complaint Investigation at South County
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Rhode Island Voices, a project of the RI Life Index,
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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Raimondo and U.S. Secretary of State
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