Chrissy Larrabee had this idea about college athletes. They were at a higher level, one she couldn’t reach.
May 2013
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Colby women’s lacrosse makes it into NCAA tournament
In the most recent Division III national rankings for women’s lacrosse, Colby College was seventh overall. The Mules were coming off an 11-10 conference tournament loss to Middlebury, a team ranked third in the country.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Bruschi selected for college HOF
NEW YORK (AP) — The only time Tommie Frazier and Danny Wuerffel shared the field during their brilliant college careers, Frazier’s Nebraska team trampled Wuerffel and Florida in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl to win the national championship.
MLB: Hanrahan goes on disabled list again
BOSTON (AP) — The Red Sox have placed closer Joel Hanrahan on the disabled list for the second time this season.
Governor offers Lewiston residents little hope of funding assistance
While reviewing fire damage Tuesday in his hometown of Lewiston, Gov. Paul LePage dismissed a suggestion that he had “discretionary” funds he could tap to help the more than 200 residents who have been displaced by three major blazes in the past 10 days.
Kennebec Journal area police log, May 7, 2013
The following recent incidents have been reported by area law enforcement officials.
MaineGeneral Health names medical office building for former CEO Bullock
AUGUSTA — Scott Bullock’s legacy will remain at the new MaineGeneral Health hospital long after he steps down as president. The health organization honored its former CEO Tuesday evening by naming the medical office building at Alfond Center for Health after him.
Ex-S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford reclaims his old congressional seat
Sanford’s political career disintegrated four years ago when he disappeared for five days to Argentina with his mistress and later paid a $70,000 ethics fine for using public money to fly for personal purposes.
Senate Democrats roll out their proposal for evaluating state’s 600 schools
A week after heavily criticizing the state’s new A-to-F school grading system, Maine Democrats said they will propose a different way to evaluate Maine’s 600 public schools. The plan will be introduced at a news conference at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the State House.
Chelsea budget, ordinance changes put before residents Wednesday
Residents will have a chance to express their concerns Wednesday about several proposed ordinance changes and the recommendations for next year’s town budget, which calls for a slight spending increase.