Race organizers announce that anyone who entered its bib lottery by 7:30 a.m. last Friday will be guaranteed a spot in the road race.
March 2017
Florida men charged with using stolen credit cards at Waterville Wal-Mart
Yordan Chavez-Alvarez, 38, and Yunior Bencomo-Perez, 31, both of Miami, were reported to have used stolen credit card numbers to buy small items and load money onto gift cards at the store.
Norridgewock selects contractor to demolish vacant house deemed unsafe
The former residential house on River Road has been vacant for years and is viewed as a safety hazard, the town manager says.
California jusice asks immigration agents to stop making arrests at courthouses
Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye says that ‘stalking undocumented immigrants’ at courthouses will hinder access to justice.
Waterville technical school students, staff learn to ‘stop the bleeding’ from Homeland Security expert
Paul Brooks, EMS program manager for the U.S. Office of Health Affairs, stressed the need for people who are not medical workers help stop bleeding to prevent people from dying.
More Russia-related payments to Michael Flynn revealed
New disclosures reveal that Flynn was paid almost $68,000 in 2015 by Russian businesses, one backed by the government.
Former Hallowell officer gets $60,000 settlement over police chief rape accusation
The police officer who accused Police Chief Eric Nason of sexual assault in June 2013 received the payment from the city of Hallowell under a settlement the city manager calls an ‘amicable resolution.’
State senators say they will ask Trump to suspend parts of federal Real ID law
Sens. Eric Brakey, a Republican, and Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, say the law’s requirements for ID cards and data collection put too much personal information at risk.
If you’re a poor person in America, Trump’s budget is not for you
Among programs on the chopping block is the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, known as LIHEAP, which has served as a critical safety net for Mainers during harsh winters.