The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which administers the Sports Emmy Awards, discovered the fraud through an investigation, which led to ESPN doing its probe.
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Appointment to state board stalls in Legislature following concerns from mining opponents
The Maine Senate returned a nomination for the Land Use Planning Commission to a legislative committee Thursday, days after opponents of the Wolfden Chase Mt. mining proposal urged the committee to require that the nominee recuse himself from an upcoming vote.
What’s next for the Patriots?
New England is looking for a coach for the first time in a quarter century, and candidates abound – from Mike Vrabel to Jerod Mayo to Brian Flores and more.
Group submits petition of no confidence in Wiscasset schools superintendent
A group of Wiscasset school staff members, parents, alumni and community members signed the petition following the firing of the former principal.
Passenger injured in 2-vehicle collision in Jay
Three children ages 3 through 6 were taken by a personal vehicle to a hospital to be checked out.
Stephan Bunker to step down from Farmington Select Board
Bunker announced Tuesday, Jan. 9, he is not seeking reelection with his time on the Select Board ending at the annual town meeting onch 25.
Wells man pleads guilty to attempted murder, other charges in attack on NYPD officers
Trevor Bickford, 20, was charged one year ago with attacking 3 New York City police officers with a machete near Times Square on New Year’s Eve 2022.
Varsity Maine basketball, hockey polls – Jan. 11
The top 10 boys’ and girls’ basketball teams and top five boys’ and girls’ hockey teams in Maine, through games of Jan. 10.
Biden awards $623 million to states, local governments and tribes to build EV charging network
Congress approved $7.5 billion in the 2021 infrastructure law to meet President Biden’s goal of building out a national network of 500,000 publicly available chargers by 2030.
Lewiston shooting commission to hear public testimony from police, victims
The independent commission convened by Gov. Mills has scheduled 4 meetings through early March and is inviting Army personnel who served with shooter Robert Card to speak.