The measure would control the drug at the federal level similar to the way alcohol is regulated.
March 2013
Skowhegan District Court, Jan. 28 – March 1, 2013
The following cases, listed alphabetically L-Z, from Jan. 28 to March 1, 2013, were closed in Skowhegan District Court.
Colby museum’s new wing grand opening announced
Colby College Museum of Art’s new Alfond-Lunder Family Pavilion and the Lunde wing will open to the public July 14.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author to speak at Colby College graduation
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Colby alumni Gregory White Smith is scheduled to speak May 26 at Colby College’s bicentennial year commencement.
Vehicle purchases and town budget top agenda at Sidney’s annual Town Meeting Satruday
Sidney residents will consider the purchase of three vehicles and a $1.4 million budget, up 2.2 percent from 2012, on Saturday at the annual Town Meeting.
22 years later, judge frees man convicted of killing NY rabbi
Prosecutors say they “no longer have sufficient evidence to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.”
Resident taken to hospital after Augusta house fire
AUGUSTA — A fire that broke out Thursday afternoon gutted a Northern Avenue apartment and caused one resident to be taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
Vatican’s communications site runs Batman story
Vatican officials say an “internal system failure” resulted in the story being posted on the website.
Vt. oil bill delayed after complaining law firm letter
A letter from the law firm Downs Rachlin Martin says the bill would discriminate against the company that owns the pipeline and may be illegal.
Warm spring, continued drought predicted for US
The forecast also calls for little relief for the drought-stricken Midwest and Southwest.