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2018
Conservation Corps members build trails, rock stairs at Augusta nature center
The improvements to the Augusta Nature Education Center have come as part of a training program this week at the 175-acre woods that are free and open to the public.
Waterville man charged after posting videos of his involvement in high-speed chase through city
Videos on Facebook show Peter Speropolous chasing a motorcyclist through Waterville’s streets and threatening him.
Maine schools will get some state funding even though lawmakers failed to act
Because the Legislature adjourned without passing a major school funding bill, the state will consider it an emergency and issue subsidy checks based on conservative estimates, a spokesman says.
Fallout from allegations of 2010 sexual harassment still plaguing Maine Media Collective
St. Joseph’s College cancels an event it co-sponsored with the company, and the current CEO and publisher steps down as a moderator at the Maine Women’s Conference.
Petitioners gather enough signatures to force recall vote of Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro
The city clerk on Thursday certified that 887 valid signatures had been gathered calling for a special election on a recall of the mayor, just days after a recall vote was OK’d for recently appointed Councilor John O’Donnell.
Lawsuit challenging South Portland’s ban on oil exports is headed to trial in June
The lawsuit filed three years ago by Portland Pipe Line Corp. seeks to overturn a city ban on crude oil exports.
Maine game wardens search for aggressive bobcat in Oxford County
The animal, which had at least 2 encounters with people this week, may have porcupine quills stuck in its face.
Gardiner Regional Middle School Falcon of the Month students
Honorees include Emily Grover, Dayna Vasoll, Mackenzie Chaput, Dakota Lovely, Wylie Weymouth and Lorelei Mason.
Uber Eats food delivery coming to Portland this month
The service teams up with local restaurants to bring food to diners’ doors.