Augusta area police reports for Jan. 14, 2019.
January 2019
Maine salmon farm builder pushes back at resident’s appeal
The indoor salmon farm is scheduled for construction at the site of the former Verso paper mill in Bucksport.
Maine’s federal courts will run out of money because of shutdown
The chief judge says hearings, trials and cases will continue, but some workers will be furloughed.
Mainers to get food stamps early so shutdown won’t leave them without February benefits
About one in seven Maine families relies on food stamps, including many households with elderly or disabled residents.
Trump’s AG nominee says it’s ‘vitally important’ Mueller be allowed to finish Russia investigation
William Barr, in prepared remarks, also said that the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation be disclosed to Congress and the public.
Bowdoin’s Melcher graduates from Clemson University
Graduate studied wildlife and fisheries biology.
Two Auburn schools started Monday without heat
At mid-morning, Washburn Elementary School’s heating system had not been working, but the temperature inside the school was 60 degrees, according to the Facebook post.
Roger Williams University dean’s list
Academic recognition earned by Oakland’s Dehetre, Kents Hill’s Feagin, Waterville’s Oliveira.
University of Vermont dean’s list
Academic recognition earned by Topsham’s Caswell-Riday, Palmyra’s Bell, Augusta’s Palmer, Harmony’s Herrick, Oakland’s Christopher.
Dark comedy at Mad Horse is twisted and transfixing – and involves a deer
‘Deer’ runs through Jan. 27 in its New England premiere.