They’ve gone and dung it: Clinton ‘digester’ to produce natural gas from manure
Construction is underway at Flood Brothers Farm for a first-in-Maine digester costing at least $20 million that is to produce natural gas from cow manure trucked in from in-state farms.
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Mother and daughter settle lawsuit against Maine State Police
Brittany and Kimberley Irish received a $500,000 payment from the state after dropping a lawsuit that accused Maine State Police of failing to respond to warnings and protect them from a deadly rampage in 2015.
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Mills acts to protect access to abortion and the health care workers who provide it
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Local & State Posted: 9:29 PM
Proposed Gardiner sewer rate increase wins early support
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Health Care Posted: 8:01 PM
Medical professionals say gun violence is a ‘public health concern’
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Maine Crime Posted: 7:48 PM
Maine State Police arrest woman in connection with February homicide
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Nation & World Posted: 7:17 PM
More flexibility proposed for student debt forgiveness
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Local & State Posted: 6:43 PM
Mother and daughter settle lawsuit against Maine State Police
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Nation & World Posted: 6:24 PM
Some states, including Maine, move to protect abortion from prosecutions elsewhere
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Local & State Posted: 6:23 PM
South Berwick resident to compete on ‘Jeopardy!’
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Nation & World Posted: 5:51 PM
New report details missed chances to stop Uvalde shooting
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Local & State Posted: 5:46 PM
They’ve gone and dung it: Clinton ‘digester’ to produce natural gas from manure
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Business Posted: 5:35 PM
U.S. job openings slip, but employment landscape remains solid
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Franklin County tables request for new dispatch system, approves $20,000 in federal funds for Farmington Grange
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Business Posted: 5:23 PM
Fed: Sharply higher rates may be needed to quell inflation
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Maine Crime
Hallowell Public Works foreman arrested on drunken driving charge
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Local & State
House destroyed after car fire in Rome spreads from garage
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Local & State
Head-on crash in Oakland closes High Street, injures 3, police say
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Schools and Education
Review of state university system’s hiring policies finds UMA presidential search violated rules
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Local & State
Augusta family reported missing has been located
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Maine Crime
Skowhegan man pleads guilty to defrauding federal pandemic loan program
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Local & State
Augusta’s Fourth of July celebrations draw hundreds to capital city
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Maine Crime
Phillips man charged in 2017 fire at Falls General Store in Farmington
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Business
In berry-picking ecosystem, Readfield farm among few local spots in U-pick raspberry market
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Local & State
Mills acts to protect access to abortion and the health care workers who provide it
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Local & State
South Berwick resident to compete on ‘Jeopardy!’
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Local & State
Availability of Maine defense lawyers reaches all-time low
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Liz Soares
Thinking Things Through: Navigating crazy summer behavior in Maine
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Business
In berry-picking ecosystem, Readfield farm among few local spots in U-pick raspberry market
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Franklin County tables request for new dispatch system, approves $20,000 in federal funds for Farmington Grange
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Opinion
Tell Us: Should Maine consider any new legislation in the wake of the Supreme Court abortion decision?
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Letters to the Editor
Giant aquaculture not the right answer
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Local & State
Proposed Gardiner sewer rate increase wins early support
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Health Care
Medical professionals say gun violence is a ‘public health concern’
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Maine Crime
Maine State Police arrest woman in connection with February homicide
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Nation & World
Some states, including Maine, move to protect abortion from prosecutions elsewhere
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Local & State
New virus strains now may be dominant drivers of COVID infections in Maine
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Local & State
Sanford police looking for family last seen nearly a week ago
Photos: People in central Maine celebrate Fourth of July with parades — both on and off the water
In Clinton and Belgrade, people lined up Monday to watch or participate in Independence Day parades. Belgrade held a boat parade through Old Mill Pond Stream at the mouth of Great Pond in Belgrade while Clinton marched through downtown. Photos taken by Morning Sentinel photojournalist Rich Abrahamson.
Hallowell Public Works foreman arrested on drunken driving charge
Christopher Buck, who has been the Hallowell Public Works foreman since 2013, was arrested Sunday in the parking lot of the Hallowell Public Works garage.
Phillips man charged in 2017 fire at Falls General Store in Farmington
Kurt D. Searles, 34, is accused of arson with the intent to enable a person to collect insurance proceeds.
Our View: Violating rights of indigent defendants becomes routine in Maine courts
Lawmakers made minor improvements this year, but no one believes it will be enough.
Farmington to host first LGBTQ+ Pride Festival in town’s history
Organizers say it is an opportunity to celebrate, welcome and educate.