The money will be used for a variety of things including runway improvements, terminal construction and expansion, pavement markings and an environmental impact study.
August 2013
Search for missing hiker resumes in Maine
The search continues for 66-year-old Geraldine Largay of Brentwood, Tenn., who was hiking the Appalachian Trail from Harpers Ferry, W.Va., to Baxter State Park.
Terror threat: Senator cites increased ‘chatter’
Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia says the chatter that was intercepted is “very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11.”
Maine Lobster Festival comes to a close
The 66th annual festival began on Wednesday in Rockland.
Struthers’ OUI trial in Maine scheduled for Sept.
Jury selection is scheduled for Sept. 23 in York County Superior Court in Alfred.
Maine schools, DHHS in costly dispute over Medicaid
DHHS sends Medicaid overbilling notices to districts that thought they were following the rules, and taxpayers may end up with the bill.
What do Mainers hunger for? More product details
It’s a no-brainer, right? Just tell us what’s in our food and where our clothes are made. But some manufacturers say: Not so fast.
Good ol’ boys of summer turn out for festival
An annual three-day event featuring mud, music and merriment in Hebron celebrates what it means to be a redneck.
A rail hub in Maine, suddenly too silent
Its link to Quebec and a wider world severed at Lac-Megantic, Brownville struggles with layoffs and the loss of its lifeblood.
Bill Nemitz: Fanfare or no, Mainers still going off to war
Go ahead and admit it: The last time you gave serious thought to U.S. troops still serving in a faraway war zone was … when? “Things have changed, that’s pretty clear,” said Maj. Joshua Doscinski of Vienna, operations officer for the 133rd Engineer Battalion, in the quiet of the Maine Army National Guard’s Gardiner armory […]