Ashton Heald and the victim were students at the University of Maine at Farmington last year when the incident occurred.
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Jay woman pleads guilty to drug charge in Strong overdose death
Brittany R. Boivin must serve two months of a three-year sentence.
Farmington doctor leads by example when it comes to LGBTQ care in rural Maine
Access to quality health care has long been a problem for Maine’s roughly 70,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer residents, officials said.
Bill that would add liquefied propane to ‘Dig Safe’ law advances
The legislation is in response to a deadly explosion in Farmington.
Go Red for Women initiative planned this month
The comprehensive platform is designed to increase women’s heart health awareness and serve as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women.
Two of three Franklin County commissioners vote not to accept refugees
Chairman Terry Brann and Commissioner Clyde Barker say local residents are the priority.
Acclaimed filmmaker Caryn Waechter to discuss her work Feb. 6
Event is part of UMF’s Visiting Writers Series.
Farmington selectmen back $6.5 million budget for 2020
Selectmen approved a budget for 2020 that is up 6.24% from current spending but down 0.03% from what department heads had originally requested.
State fire officials unable to pinpoint ignition of deadly Farmington explosion
Ten-foot posts were drilled into the ground 5 feet away from the LEAP building in the paved parking lot, causing the propane leak, investigators say.
Three classes of the Diabetes Prevention Program to be offered in Farmington
FARMINGTON — The Diabetes Prevention Program, a national program that is proven to help people lower their chance of developing type 2 diabetes, will be offered by MaineHealth. This year-long course is at no cost, according to a news release from Franklin Memorial Hospital. The program can help individuals: • Learn how to eat healthier […]