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March 2017
Presidential flip: Trump’s boyhood home sold again
An investor, who bought the house sight unseen before the election, takes a 54 percent profit.
Associate head of school at Lincoln Academy charged with driving drunk
Andrew T. Mullin, 53, of Bristol was involved in an accident Saturday night with another driver, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
Cumberland County Jail inmate who hanged himself has died, his sister says
Dante Majeroni, 26, is pronounced dead at Maine Medical Center a week after corrections officers found him in his cell.
Study shows brain damage from lead likely permanent
Researchers say data gives them no reason to believe that harmful effects from lead ever goes away.
World biathlon champ who trained in Maine savors his winning moment
Lowell Bailey, the first U.S. biathlete to win a World Championship gold medal, is trying to give other athletes the same learning opportunities he had as part of a new business partnership.
Republican-controlled legislature in Kansas votes to expands Medicaid but could face veto
The addition of more Democrats swayed the vote this year, as lawmakers sought to cover 180,000 more people.
Cambodia bans export of human breast milk
National pride was indicated as a possible reason for the ban on the baby food product that was also sold as an adult supplement.
Lawmaker seeks data on opioids from drug companies
Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo. says the nation’s opioid epidemic is the result of marketing strategies by drug companies.
Waterville council to explore negotiating one-year as opposed to three-year union contracts
City officials postponed a discussion of the risks and benefits of such a plan until an executive session next week.