FARMINGTON — The following cases were closed from July 30, 2012, to Aug. 16, 2012, in Farmington District Court.
2012
Regional flu clinics set to begin Oct. 23
AUGUSTA — MaineGeneral Health will host its annual fall community flu clinics for those 18 years or older beginning Tuesday, Oct. 23.
Locals still like organic produce
Several Mainers said Wednesday that they grow and purchase food because they want to ingest fewer pesticides and they support the more environmentally sensitive practices of organic farming.
Morning Sentinel police log and arrests: Sept. 7, 2012
WINSLOW — A 15-year-old boy was summoned Wednesday on a charge of criminal threatening at Winslow High School.
Scholarship competition for locals
WINSLOW — Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8835 recently announced the kick-off of the 66th year of the VFW and it Ladies Auxiliary Voice of Democracy Scholarship competition.
AUTO RACING NOTEBOOK: Richmond Karting host big weekend
The third annual Mainely Motorsports TV 400 is returning to Richmond Karting Speedway this weekend.
Skowhegan man indicted on reckless conduct charge
SKOWHEGAN — A Skowhegan man has been indicted by a Somerset County grand jury on two counts of reckless conduct with a firearm related to a shooting in August.
Economy is Obama’s defining issue
Liberals and conservatives and, especially, the independents you need to reach.
JOSEPH R. REISERT: Obama’s policies undermine honor of working poor’s sacrifices
First lady Michelle Obama gave a great speech at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday night. Her loving portrait of President Barack Obama as a husband and father inspired Democrats and reminded Republicans of virtues they admire in him.
Billions spent on elections could fight cancer in kids
I watched the Jimmy Fund Telethon on Aug. 21 and 22, which was trying to raise money for cancer research.