Rusty Hood faces up to 20 years in prison.
January 2018
Maine bakery fined nearly $95,000 over hiring foreign workers
Bread and Roses Bakery, of Ogunquit, is paying back wages and penalties for advertising low pay rates and then paying foreign workers more.
Franklin County court for Oct. 23-27, 2017
Closed cases from Franklin County Superior Court and Farmington District Court.
FBI deputy director leaving post ahead of planned retirement
Andrew McCabe had been widely expected to retire upon his eligibility date, but his departure from the FBI’s No. 2 slot is effective Monday.
Feds reschedule Augusta meeting on controversial ocean drilling plan for March 7
Postponed during the government shutdown, the meeting is intended to gather feedback on the Interior Department’s proposal to allow oil and gas exploration in the North Atlantic.
Tongue-tied couple in famous Dysart’s ad give ‘SNL’ spoof a thumbs up
Jack and Sonya Palmer relive the commercial that went viral in 2012 after Will Ferrell and Kate McKinnon parody their flubbed-line outtakes on national television.
Fogg Restoration specialists to speak Feb. 4
The presentation is part of the Lincoln County Historical Association’s 2018 Winter Lecture Series.
Introduction to Birds and Mammals set for Feb. 16
The Chewonki Foundation will present the program at the Oakland Public Library.
Four people arrested at CMP’s Augusta headquarters during solar power protest
Prior to the protest, the Quaker Meetings group said they were organizing “the first-of-its-kind Solar Counterlobby” against Central Maine Power’s efforts “to undermine solar power in Maine.”
Indians removing Chief Wahoo logo from game uniforms in 2019
Cleveland’s bid to host the All-Star game in 2019 heightened controversy around the logo.