The film will premiere at the Camden International Film Festival this September.
Lindsay Tice
Lindsay Tice began as the Sun Journal's education reporter in 2001. Today, she covers health care, pets and RSU 4, as well as breaking news, investigative stories and long-form features. She was named Maine Journalist of the Year for 2012-13. When she's not working, Lindsay enjoys reading, kayaking and traveling — particularly to Universal Studios in Orlando or Space Camp in Alabama (where she's been a camper twice as an adult.) She graduated from the University of Maine at Farmington with a degree in creative writing.
Search team saddles up when someone’s missing
The Maine Mounted Search & Rescue is the only certified horse search-and-rescue unit in the state.
RSU 4 school bus driver honored for saving bus full of kids
The bus went out of control after the trainee driver had a heart attack and passed out at the wheel.
CMMC says it has fixed problems and is in compliance with federal standards
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will not pull funding June 30 as threatened.
Credit rating agency warns about bond pool involving Central Maine Healthcare
Fitch Ratings said the group of borrowers is small enough that the credit quality of one member is a potential problem.
CMMC outlines its plan of correction
The hospital has until June 30 to fix its issues to the satisfaction of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Maine schools grapple with opening bathroom doors to deter trouble-makers
Students want privacy. Schools want to keep kids from doing things they shouldn’t behind closed doors.
Auburn man waives extradition to Alaska for murder trial
Steven H. Downs is charged with raping and killing a woman there 26 years ago.
New leadership takes over Great Falls Balloon Festival
Festival leaders are addressing an IRS situation while planning this year’s three-day event.
Shortcomings in care could cost Lewiston hospital its Medicare and Medicaid funding
Federal investigators cite a number of failures, including a mistake that paralyzed a patient. Hospital leaders say they’re fixing the issues.