The Trojans capture their first team state championship since 2009, while the Capers win after two runner-up finishes and the Lynx earn their first.
October 2015
Kennebec Journal Oct. 10 police log
Augusta area police reports for Oct. 10, 2015.
UMF boasts a ‘sustainable future’ as biomass project reaches halfway mark
As part of their goal to be carbon neutral by 2045, the University of Maine at Farmington undergoes large campus conversion from oil to biomass heating system.
Attorney: Army officer recommends no jail time for Bergdahl
Defense attorney Eugene Fidell said Lt. Col. Mark Visger has decided Bergdahl’s case should go to a military system similar to civilian courts that handle misdemeanor charges.
Morning Sentinel Oct. 10 police log
Waterville area police reports for Oct. 10, 2015.
Michigan man fatally shot after crossbow arrow hits deputy
The deputy, who was struck in the side, is in stable condition following surgery.
Palestinians stab Israelis in 2 Jerusalem attacks
Jerusalem has seen a wave of stabbing attacks linked to tensions over a sensitive holy site in the Old City that is sacred to Jews and Muslims.
Suicide bombings at Chad market, refugee camp kill 36
A military official says the extremist group Boko Haram is suspected.
Abortion opponents picket Planned Parenthood office in Portland
About 35 people take part in the protest, while about 15 people lead a counterprotest across the street.
Kim Jong Un vows North Korea ready to counter any U.S. threat
A military parade marks the 70th anniversary of the country’s ruling party.