Waterville area police reports for Oct. 9, 2015.
October 2015
MOFGA gets grant to train beginning farmers
A three-year, $709,713 award from the USDA will help beginning organic farmers in Maine succeed, the Unity-based organization says.
Two toddlers infected by same strain of E. coli, Maine CDC reports
The state epidemiologist for the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention said it’s ‘highly likely’ the children acquired their illness from the same source, which has yet to be identified.
Pressure builds on Paul Ryan to run for House speaker
The Wisconsin lawmaker who was the Republican vice presidential nominee in 2012 says he’s not interested.
Skowhegan Celebration of the Arts is Saturday
Free event welcomes area artists and has live music.
Saddleback ski area expects announcement on its future next week
The resort’s general manager says a deal is close to being completed.
Report: Ex-crew members of El Faro question its seaworthiness
The investigation of the sinking is just beginning, but speculation about the causes includes the ship’s age and condition.
Maine accuses EPA of double standard for tribal water quality
The complaint filed in federal court Friday is part of a long-running dispute between the state and the federal government over who can set standards for waters flowing through tribal territory.
Lincoln Paper finds potential buyer to begin auction at $5 million for its machinery
A federal bankruptcy judge OKs the purchase agreement and reapproves a loan allowing the mill to continue operating during bankruptcy proceedings.