Clinton police have not found the culprits responsible for setting loose hundreds of dairy cows in late November but are developing leads.
2017
Clinton man tries to rob pharmacy, claiming ‘Maine Mafia’ kidnapped family
Dana Bradford allegedly put the barrel of a shotgun on the counter and demanded drugs, but the pharmacist at Dirigo Drug on Main Street refused to hand over medication.
At Waterville event, speaker talks about millennials in Maine’s workforce
Thomas Dowd gave a presentation to a full crowd at Thomas College, at an event hosted by the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, about how different generations can work side by side.
Senate clears way for retired Gen. Mattis to run Pentagon
The bill, which needs approval from the House, lifts the prohibition against recent service members running the Defense Department.
New solar array set to power Jefferson camp for decades
The grid-tied solar electric array installed on a barn at the Wavus Camp for Girls can produce more than 42,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per year.
Franklin County court for Nov. 14-25, 2016
Closed cases from Franklin County Superior Court and Farmington District Court.
Kingfield school bus carrying children involved in 5-vehicle crash
Two car drivers reported injuries in the Thursday morning crash on Route 142, but none of the children on the school bus were injured, police said.
EPA accuses Fiat Chrysler of cheating on emissions
The government has accused the company of using software in some Grand Cherokees and Ram pickups that allow them to emit more pollution than is legal.
Collins, King split votes on starting Affordable Care Act repeal
In an overnight vote, Collins voted with all but one fellow Republican to repeal the health care law.
Government watchdog to investigate FBI chief’s decision to speak about Clinton probe before election
The investigation will include whether FBI Director James Comey followed department policies.