David Kwiatkowski pleaded guilty today to 14 federal drug charges in exchange for 30 to 40 years in prison.
August 2013
First stealth destroyer to be christened in Maine
The Navy views the $3 billion, 600-foot-long ship it plans to build as central to its China strategy.
LePage to showcase refurbished bus program
The governor will speak at an event at the Capitol today hosted by the Maine Military Authority, a company that refurbishes buses.
Lewiston man’s attempted murder trial starts
Cleveland Cruthirds, 27, faces attempted murder and other charges in connection with the December 2011 knife attack on Naomi Swift.
Maine State Prison looking to fill 20 job openings
The jobs pay an average of $34,000 a year with benefits.
Hundreds die in attacks on Egypt sit-ins
The vice president, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, quits in protest over the assaults as military-backed leadership imposes a monthlong curfew.
Friends of the Cobbossee Watershed offers Tadpole Patrol sessions
* Tadpole Patrol II — Lake Science Investigators, for children entering fourth, fifth and sixth grades, on Thursday, Aug. 22, on Lake Cobbossee.
Sustain Wayne to offer photo workshop
WAYNE — Sustain Wayne will offer a photo workshop, “Unlocking Your Creative Vision,” from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at Johnson House on Main Street.
Social Security must be protected
Today, Americans everywhere can celebrate 78 years of Social Security.
Apathy of Americans has led to corruption
It is really sad that the Constitution of this country is no longer relevant to the politicians in our government. The reasoning behind the Constitution is all spelled out in the Federalist and Anti-Federalist papers, but those are also irrelevant.