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Top stories, selected just for you. Here are some of our most-read stories today. Check them out. [Former UConn player Kara Wolters finds her voice as Alzheimer’s advocate in support of her father]( [Former UConn player Kara Wolters finds her voice as Alzheimer’s advocate in support of her father.]( [READ MORE >>]( [The Charter Oak legend persists, but what about its forgotten monument in Hartford?]( [Often overlooked since it was erected in 1907, the Charter Oak Memorial in Hartford could be lifted out of obscurity: a neighborhood group is working to raise the land...]( [READ MORE >>]( [State officials working to make Enders State Forest safer for visitors]( [The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has made improvements to the hiking trails around Enders Falls, one of the state's most stunning waterfall ...]( [READ MORE >>]( [UConn football at Indiana: time, how to watch, broadcasters, weather, betting line, previewUConn Football Template]( [After a week off, UConn (1-1) returns to action Saturday against Indiana (1-1). Here’s everything you should know about that match-up, including time, TV information, ...]( [READ MORE >>]( [NEWSLETTERS Â](   [PRIVACY POLICYÂ]( |   [TERMS OF SERVICE]( Copyright © 2019 | Hartford Courant | 285 Broad St., Hartford, CT 06115 [UNSUBSCRIBE FROM CONTENT RECOMMENDATIONS](

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