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Waterville hospital failed to protect patient from abuse, federal agency finds
A male sonographer sexually touched a 76-year-old woman during an unnecessary ultrasound at Northern Light Inland Hospital in April, according to a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services report.
Augusta forum spotlights concerns with imprisoning youth, discusses juvenile justice reform
A 32-member task force is soliciting feedback in its effort to recommend changes, which could include shutting down state’s only youth prison, to how Maine treats youthful offenders.
Heater causes small fire at UMA library
Augusta Fire Department Battalion Chief John Bennett said a heater caught on fire this morning, but burned itself out before causing major damage.
Natural resources of greatest concern, according to Fayette residents
In addition to a completed survey, Fayette collected input for a new draft of its comprehensive plan during a vision meeting this week.
Mercer residents question selectmen about conflicts of interest
Most of the complaints were aimed at the first selectman, Vernon Worthen, who until recently held a plowing contract with town.
Skowhegan area school board establishes nickname-selection protocol
The board will be discussing the timeline for the protocol in which students have a significant say at the Dec. 5 meeting.
Colby’s Dare Northward Campaign hits $500 million mark
Contributions have come from more than 20,000 donors and have already had a tremendous impact on students, faculty, staff and community members, according to the college.
Blaze damages attic of Skowhegan residence at Tessier Farm
The fire was reported late Wednesday night at a home on 337 Malbons Mills Road, which is also the site of Tessier Farm.
Mount Vernon farmers gift Waterville with Christmas tree
Scott and Betsy Herrick and John Watson, of Mount Vernon, donated a 27-foot-tall Fraser fir to the city of Waterville for the holiday season.