It’s the third largest prize in lottery history, which would make the winner wealthier than Mitt Romney, Jay-Z and Tiger Woods, among others.
May 2013
Obama aims to halt perception of passive president
In a worrisome sign for the White House, some Democrats have also criticized the president for not being more aggressive in responding to trouble within the government.
Obama vows sustained effort on military sex abuse
Changing the culture of a male-dominated military that for years has tolerated sexism and sexist behavior is proving to be a difficult task.
Litchfield presenting $1.35 million municipal budget to voters
Litchfield residents will get a chance to approve a municipal budget of almost $1.35 million for the upcoming fiscal year at the annual Town Meeting, June 15.
Auburn goes with iPads over state’s top choice
Mike Muir, Multiple Pathways Leader for Auburn schools, said Apple has a stronger focus on education, while HP has a stronger focus on business.
Colin Woodard’s virtual schools report up for 2nd major prize
The state and national affairs reporter for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram chronicled the influence exerted by for-profit online education companies on the Maine Department of Education.
Beckham: ‘Good way to go out’
The 38-year-old superstar recently won a league title in a fourth country with Paris Saint-Germain. He has two games left this season with PSG.
Tiny preemies get a boost from live music therapy
Recent studies and anecdotal reports suggest the vibrations and soothing rhythms of music, especially performed live in the hospital, might benefit preemies and other sick babies.
Morning Sentinel area police reports, May 15, 2013
The following recent incidents have been reported by local law enforcement.
Only 2 of 13 small SUVs do well in crash tests
Subaru’s 2014 Forester is the only vehicle to get a “good” rating.