Seventy people applied for the Waterville city manager’s position and the number has been whittled down to six, according to City Manager Michael Roy.
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NFL notebook: Raiders fined $500,000, lose draft pick for virus protocol violations
Las Vegas will lose a sixth-round draft pick, and Coach Jon Gruden also has been fined $150,000.
Robert Indiana’s estate, art representative reach agreement
They’ve asked to put legal proceedings on hold as they work out the details, which they have not disclosed.
Trump faces a tough road to get Supreme Court involved in election
The president could need the court’s help in 2 or more states, an unlikely scenario that is far different from what happened in 2000, the only time the court has effectively settled a presidential election.
Four Maine counties now designated ‘yellow’ in state’s reopening advisory system
Knox and Franklin counties have been added to the state’s list of places where hybrid instruction is recommended, while Waldo County has returned to green but is being closely watched.
Watch: Maine Voices Live Waterville: Jacqueline Terrassa
The chat with the new director of the Colby College Art Museum happened Nov.24.
The Latest: Biden’s lead grows in battleground Pennsylvania
The latest election-related news from around the country.
Unemployment drops as U.S. added 638,000 jobs in October
The job gain suggested that a tentative economic recovery is still intact even as it faces a surging viral outbreak.
Red Sox rehire Alex Cora as manager, 10 months after letting him go
Cora led Boston to the World Series championship in 2018, but left the team in January and then was suspended for his role in the Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal.
Maine reports 184 COVID-19 cases, setting another record
The state has set COVID-19 daily case records for four days in a row, but no additional deaths were reported Friday.