Nicole Gora’s lawsuit alleges that Androscoggin County Sheriff’s deputies and Mechanic Falls police officers violated Jason Gora’s rights when they used deadly force against him following a high-speed chase.
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Patriots notebook: Linebacker Chase Winovich placed on injured list
Winovich suffered a hamstring injury in New England’s loss to Dallas on Sunday.
New Madison welding center caters to students looking to learn a trade in need of workers
A welding lab was unveiled Tuesday at the Somerset Career & Technical Center at Madison Area Memorial High School.
Football notebook: Maranacook hopes postgame talk serves team well with playoffs on tap
DeMillo challenges team to step up; Cony, Lawrence face uncertainty at quarterback; Gardiner hopes for late momentum.
Two Bowdoinham Select Board candidates vie for seat, want to focus on town’s development
One candidate is running for his third three-year term, while another longtime Bowdoinham resident hopes to take the seat.
Gov. Mills picks industry leader to head new state broadband agency
The organization Andrew Butcher would lead is tasked with expanding access to broadband internet service in Maine.
Beef industry tries to erase its emissions with fuzzy methane math
In the U.S., ranches, farms and feedyards generate about 243 million tons of heat-trapping gases annually – more than five times as much as an equivalent amount of pork or chicken.
U.S. Supreme Court won’t stop Maine’s vaccine mandate for health care workers
Justice Stephen Breyer said the plaintiffs could try again at the Supreme Court after the 1st Circuit issues a ruling in the underlying lawsuit.
Sports Digest: Chicago celebrates WNBA champion Sky with parade
Fans line Michigan Avenue to cheer the city’s first championship team since 2016.
In Augusta Board of Education race, 3 candidates run for 2 at-large spots
Current board members Pia Holmes and Kevin Lamoreau face a challenge by newcomer Sergei Chaparin in the school board election.