Lawmakers spent much of the summer jousting before tying loan rates to federal borrowing costs.
August 2013
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wilder continues success at ODU
Old Dominion University football coach Bobby Wilder has a billboard with the heading of “Choices” in his team’s locker room, featuring articles about people who have made both good and bad choices. His team’s philosophy is “Aim High,” and that applies to the field, the classroom, and life.
Too early for Madison to measure impact of Backyard Farms’ woes
Backyard Farms is a significant part of Madison’s economy, employing about 200 people.
ALLEN AFIELD: A plan makes trips easier
A lazy canoe or kayak float on an August river or large stream has everything to recommend it to average canoeists — sense of adventure, exercise, scenery, fishing, wildlife sightings and far more. River trips often inconvenience paddlers, though, because paddling from a put-in to take-out spot may require putting one vehicle at the beginning of the river stretch and another at the end — the old two-vehicle shuffle.
Augusta man gets 4 months in incident that caused mother’s death
Richard E. Brann, 44, of Augusta, was sentenced to 18 months in jail Friday with all but four months suspended and two years’ probation after he was convicted of aggravated criminal trespass and aggravated assault.
Kennebec Journal area police log, Aug. 9, 2013
Augusta, Thursday, at 5:07 p.m., theft was reported on S&V Lane.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Aug. 9, 2013
IN FARMINGTON, Friday at 7:59 a.m., a burglary was reported at Work First on Wilton Road.
Aaron Hernandez’s cousin being held in Mass. jail
Tanya Cummings-Singleton has been in custody since Aug. 1 but officials won’t say why.
Randolph man jailed after allegedly choking his child’s mother
Tommy Lee White, 26, of Randolph, was charged with aggravated assault today for allegedly trying to strangle a 23-year-old woman in front of their child.
Utah beauty pageant winner charged with possessing bombs
Police say four people drove around tossing plastic bottles of caustic chemicals and shrapnel at people they knew.