Searchers returned empty-handed Thursday after resuming their search for three snowmobilers missing in Rangeley Lake since winter, even as curious onlookers checked with them to see if any of the bodies had been found.
Kaitlin Schroeder
Jails statewide face funding shortfall
Officials say layoffs are possible as the state Board of Corrections is short $700,000.
Two Farmington deaths confirmed as suicides
Farmington police identify the victims as Lawrence Decker, 58, of Farmington, and Nikole Dolloff, 21, of Burnham.
Fair helps to spread word of wellness for women
The 16th annual event draws more than 500 people for free screenings and health information.
Deer-feeding family has following
Harriet and Basil Powers have been feeding deer that gather in their yard for more than 50 years.
Recycling costs on the rise in central, western Maine towns
The Sandy River Recycling Association, which serves 18 towns, will be increasing its fees, in some cases doubling them.
UMF takes on $1.55M geothermal heating project
The University of Maine estimates the project will save about 28,000 gallons of oil per year.
Farmington hospital to layoff 35-40 citing financial trouble
FARMINGTON — Franklin Community Health Network will eliminate 35 to 40 positions because of mounting losses, according to its president and CEO, Rebecca Ryder.
Waterville Opera House is back in business
The Opera House Association is wrapping up a $5 million renovation project geared toward modernizing yet preserving the historical integrity of the 110-year-old building.
Surveillance system stolen from Farmington ski area
The manager for Titcomb Mountain, owned and operated by members of the Farmington Ski Club, says the ski area will have a hard time replacing the equipment.