Matters such as ferry safety, pesticide controls and college tax credits will be on the agenda starting in January, but not defunding Planned Parenthood.
2015
Morning Sentinel Oct. 22 police log
Waterville area police reports for Oct. 22, 2015.
After initial reluctance, Paul Ryan makes bid for House speaker official
The 2012 Republican vice presidential nominee is sure to be elected by the House next week.
Nurse Kaci Hickox sues N.J. Gov. Chris Christie over Ebola quarantine
Hickox came to Maine after being held in New Jersey, but no lawsuit is in the works in Maine, the ACLU here says.
Gymnastics team annual benefit dinner, auction set for Oct. 24 in Fairfield
Proceeds to benefit Waterville YMCA Gymnastics Team gymnasts.
Table rentals available for Nov. 14 Phillips craft fair
Proceeds benefit the Community of Christian Women and Phillips Community Church.
Maine single-family home sales jumped 17 percent in September
Prices also edged higher, to a median of $185,450, as Realtors report rising confidence in the market.
Maine congressional delegation, Madison paper chief testify on Canadian subsidies’ damage
The hearing Thursday in Washington is part of an ongoing investigation into whether Canadian subsidies to producers of supercalendered paper have hurt U.S. producers.
Former Maine Republican campaign operative quits controversial post in West Virginia
Lance James Henderson, who helped with the Republicans’ coordinated campaign in Maine in 2014, was hired as the West Virginia attorney general’s chief of staff.
Heart & Humor benefit dinner, auction held Oct. 2 in Augusta
More than $21,000 raised for three-dozen Central Maine food organizations.