DEP rules that developer can go ahead with the eight-turbine project.
2014
Jury finds ex-Maine pastor guilty of Medicaid fraud
Ronald Petersen, a former associate pastor in Limerick, is convicted of a single count of theft for fraudulently billing MaineCare for as much as $400,000 in false counseling services.
Maine DHHS Commissioner to feds: Don’t undermine welfare reform efforts
Mary Mayhew responded sharply to a USDA letter about the state’s recent plan to put photo ID on EBT cards given to food stamp recipients.
Maine hunter accidentally shoots himself
A Mattawamkeag man slipped, causing his rifle to discharge.
OUR OPINION: Thumbs up, thumbs down
Vandalism, parenting tips via texts, Freedom Act in the news this week
UMaine hockey’s Leen overcomes size with speed, grit
The 5-foot-9 player has 32 shots on goal for the Black Bears this season.
Online review site gives Portland perfect score for chances to buy local
Yelp made the award after analyzing 30 business categories in 75 markets.
Bring back the urgency to fight Boko Haram’s continued attacks
Islamist group still kidnapping, killing students, Christians in Nigeria.
Voters tell leaders to spend more time on concrete economic plans
Seeking to boost the economy, voters supported every one of the small-business and innovation bonds.