BELGRADE — A Belgrade woman living on the lam the past three years was arrested Tuesday after dragging a sheriff’s deputy a short distance with her car, police said.
2012
Seat believed to be from B-52 found
GREENVILLE (AP) — A forest ranger has found what’s believed to be an ejection seat from a B-52 bomber that crashed on a western Maine mountain nearly 50 years ago, killing seven airmen.
Passenger’s note causes diversion of flight to Bangor
BANGOR — A US Airways jet traveling from Paris to North Carolina was diverted to Maine on Tuesday after a French passenger handed a note to a flight attendant mentioning that she had a surgically implanted device, raising fears of a terror scenario that security officials had warned about.
Don’t be fooled, Plowman says: ‘I’m not all that easy to push around’
Editor’s note: Third in a series profiling the candidates for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Maine Republican Olympia Snowe.
Discrimination case correction
A story on page B1 Tuesday, “Panel sides with woman,” should have identified Ed McNaughton as the president/executive officer of Families Matters Inc., of Hallowell, in connection with alleged racial comments investigated by the Maine Human Rights Commission. It was a reporter’s error.
Richmond Middle School lists honor roll students
RICHMOND — Richmond Middle School has announced its second-trimester honor roll for 2012.
Four vie for seats on board
READFIELD — Four candidates are running for two three-year terms on the Board of Selectmen.
THURSDAY’S EVENTS
Quilters: Capitol Quilters, 9 a.m.-noon, at the home of Sherry Flagg in Gardiner; Sherry Flagg, 582-5596.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD NOTEBOOK: Hall-Dale has sights set on MVC title
The Hall-Dale track and field teams wanted to open a few eyes at the Capital City Classic last Friday at Alumni Field in Augusta.
SNAPSHOT: Maltese walking
Brittnie Weymouth walks her Maltese dogs Monday near her home in Monmouth. Weymouth said she was grabbing some sun and exercise after work.