A subheadline accompanying a story on page B1 Tuesday, “2 Christian Leagues Cleared,” identified Michael Hein incorrectly. He is a former administrative staffer of the Christian Civic League of Maine. It was an editing error.
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KVCC seeks right plan with huge gift
FAIRFIELD — Monday was a day for Kennebec Valley Community College students and staff to celebrate.
Parker pleads guilty
PORTLAND — A Maine State Police sergeant who pleaded guilty Tuesday to driving drunk will be suspended for 60 days, a penalty that could cost him more than $12,000 in lost wages and benefits.
Panel backs overhaul of graduation requirements
AUGUSTA — Maine’s high school graduation requirements would be overhauled under a bill endorsed Tuesday by a legislative committee.
Police seek help about theft
LITCHFIELD — Police are seeking the public’s help in finding a woman who is accused of walking out of a local store without paying for a bag full of goods.
Annual Infant, Toddler Awareness Day held recently
AUGUSTA — The eighth annual Infant Toddler Awareness Day was held Jan. 10 at the State House, Hall of Flags.
Maine Community Foundation announces available scholarships
ELLSWORTH — The Maine Community Foundation has announced the availability of nearly 450 scholarships that support students pursuing music, journalism, teaching, horticulture, technology, the arts, and many other fields.
Maine Greyhound Placement Service wins $1,000
AUGUSTA — Maine Greyhound Placement Service won a $1,000 prize for receiving the most Maine votes in the fourth round of voting in the The Animal Rescue Site $300,000 Shelter+ Challenge — with Petfinder.com.
Marson oversees a booming business
WINSLOW — A proposed fireworks store is nearing liftoff.
Waste-to-energy plan mulled
AUGUSTA — That bag of trash you leave curbside or take to the Hatch Hill landfill today could end up powering your diesel pickup truck in the future.