In Milwaukee, road crews are experimenting with plentiful cheese brine, left over from cheese making. New York and Pennsylvania are among states trying sugar beet juice, while molasses and potato juice are flavoring roads elsewhere.
January 2014
Reality TV to film not-so-wild world of Maine ice fishing
Can watching a person wait hours for an unseen fish to bite be that dramatic? We may find out after the Sebago Lake derby in February.
Rodman criticized by player with him in North Korea
Charles D. Smith says he is remorseful for going to play an exhibition with Rodman.
Sandusky tries to get his Penn State pension back
The former asistant football coach lost a $4,900-a-month pension in October 2012, the day he was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison for 45 counts of child sexual abuse.
Iraqi army clashes with militants near Fallujah
The clashes began just hours after deadly bomb attacks killed at least four people elsewhere in the country.
New Vineyard accident victim ‘had nowhere to go’ as oncoming van veered into her lane
Samantha Wright, of Kingfield, a member of the family that owns Wright Place dairy farm in Clinton, was killed in Monday’s crash.
Injured Lindsey Vonn skipping Sochi Olympics
The skier from Vail said on Facebook she is ‘devastated’ but her left knee is still too unstable.
New Gardiner councilor to be sworn in Wednesday night
After the ceremony, City Council will discuss amending the special events ordinance and slightly lowering the fee the city will charge to a neighboring town to use the Gardiner Public Library.
Pa. police: Slaying of Maine man may be tied to other shooting
Pennsylvania State Police, working with investigators from Maryland and the FBI, said Tuesday investigators say there are many similarities between the shootings.
Pa. police say person who shot Maine man could strike again
State police and the FBI are investigating whether the fatal shooting of Timothy Davison of Poland is connected to a shooting eight hours earlier.