The commercial tomato producer in Madison is back at work after an infestation this summer.
2013
Armed gun rights activists rally at the Alamo
Organizers rally after a confrontation two months ago in which San Antonio police threatened to arrest several gun rights activists who were carrying their rifles outside of a Starbucks.
More than 800 show up at mobile food bank
The mobile food bank distributes about 10,000 pounds of food in Augusta on Friday.
A-Rod denies report he paid $305K for evidence
The Daily News reports that Alex Rodriguez and his surrogates spent money to purchase evidence that included videotapes, documents and affidavits.
Turkish, Lebanese hostages head home after deal
Nine Shiite pilgrims land at Beirut’s international airport after an ordeal that begin when they were kidnapped in May 2012.
Titanic violin sells for nearly $1.6M at auction
The violin is thought to have belonged to bandmaster Wallace Hartley, who was among the disaster’s more than 1,500 victims.
Expelled 15-year-old can return to France
Leonarda Dibrani, however, says she will not return without her family, which remains deported.
Car bomb strikes military compound in Egypt
Six soldiers are injured in the blast in Ismailia.
Former Oilers coach Bum Phillips dies at 90
Bum Phillips coached the Oilers from 1975 to 1980 and later coached the New Orleans Saints.
Group campaigns for community colleges bond
Citizens for Higher Education is advocating for a $15.5 million bond that will appear as question no. 5 on Maine’s November ballot.