The woman said she was wrongly fired after reporting safety concerns about co-workers dispensing prescriptions, but Wal-Mart plans to ask the judge to review the award.
2016
Waterville officials, Colby agree on $300,000 for Concourse property
The City Council will take the first of two votes Tuesday on whether to sell the 0.77-acre parcel to Colby College, which plans to build a downtown dormitory.
Franklin Memorial Hospital CEO Rebecca Arsenault to step down
The Farmington hospital president’s retirement comes as it plans to ‘craft a larger strategic vision’ with its partner, MaineHealth, the largest health care organization in the state.
Waterville Junior High School honor roll
Area students earn academic recognition.
Maine figures into several proposals to get clean energy to southern New England
Some proposals call for wind power from northern New England, one proposal would tap into Canadian hydropower and several would bolster the natural gas pipeline.
Teens from Good Will-Hinckley treatment program arrested
The trio from the Day One treatment program — two 18-year-olds and a 17-year-old — were charged with probation violations and taken to a correctional facility in Charleston.
It’s not always easy when a hometown boy makes good
J.P. Devine writes that news his book has been published is getting a mixed reaction in his hometown of St. Louis.
Five charged with selling crack cocaine in Bangor
The state drug agency and Bangor police jointly investigate a group responsible for distributing the drug in Greater Bangor.
Hallowell bank robber sentenced to more than 9 years in federal prison
The attorney for John C. Slater, 68, of Gardiner, said Slater didn’t need the money but might have been seeking “the stricture of institutional life.”
Idexx revenue jumps 14 percent in the fourth quarter
Revenue for the full year was up 8 percent over 2014.