The proposal now moves to the Democratic-controlled Senate, where it will likely face major resistance.
September 2013
Dresden man indicted on arson charges linked to May fire at home
Robert Armstrong, 42, was indicted on two counts of arson and one count of theft, the state fire marshal’s office said.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Sept. 19, 2013
IN CORNVILLE, Thursday at 2:12 a.m., a report of a domestic disturbance led to an arrest on West Ridge Road.
Culinary students help renowned chef prepare for Taste of Home Cooking School
‘They do all the work; I get all the glory,’ said Chef Michael Barna, in Augusta for the Saturday show, sponsored by the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Two years after charges at fair, Clinton woman cleared of resisting arrest, violating protection order
Dannielle Douglass, 41, might sue the town because of injuries she says she suffered during her arrest.
Two young boys charged in vandalism of rare cars in Skowhegan
18 motor vehicle tires were slashed in the Skowhegan incident, paint was scratched on several of the cars and they were rifled through, jumped on and stepped on.
SNAPSHOT: Juggling act
Shane Miclon rehearses a juggling act Thursday at Johnson Hall that he is scheduled to perform during the first showing of “The Early Evening Show With Mike Miclon” at the Gardiner theater on Saturday, Sept. 21. The spoof of late night talk shows, featuring local musicians, comedians, sketches and performers, has been running for 16 years with Shane’s father, Mike, serving as the host. While most performances over the last 14 years at the Oddfellow Theater in Buckfield sold out, tickets are still available at Johnson Hall for the show on Saturday.
In his own words: Pope Francis reflects on priorities, influences
The pontiff even reveals his favorite film in an interview with a Jesuit journal.
Maine home sales energized
Sales of existing houses and the median price jump in August as the market continues to rebound.
Regulator wants large credit unions to undergo ‘stress tests’
If any of the four largest credit unions were to fall, it could pose a tremendous threat to the insurance fund that protects them.