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Commentary: Public-private partnerships are helping to keep Maine healthy
A nonprofit is working with officials to expand access to care in rural areas.
Maine Warden Service urges caution on ice-covered lakes and ponds
Last week’s cold snap froze many water bodies, but this week’s warming temperatures could leave ice dangerously thin.
Former Bread of Life official indicted on sex assault charges
Father and son from LaGrange also indicted for allegedly trafficking drugs in Waterville, after police seized Oxycodone, guns and cash.
Pedestrian died after being struck by vehicle in Augusta, police say
Dana Banister, 58, of Augusta, was hit Friday night at the intersection of Western Avenue and Sewall Street.
Commentary: Proposed Maine local option tax would be a losing proposition
Border-county businesses would forfeit sales, and taxpayers in most of the state’s municipalities would see little benefit.
Governor’s Blaine House decorations commemorate women in Maine history
Gov. Janet Mills’ theme of “Women in Maine History” included decorations and displays marking the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Maine and more.
Augusta board rejects proposed rules for broadcasting school sports, other events
Members vote to send the proposal back to committee after media outlets say they’d stop broadcasting events if it were enacted.
Augusta man finds a pile of cash. What he does next is cause for cheer.
Raynard Grover saw what he thought was debris in the road. Hardly.
Augusta man said to be out for revenge pleads guilty to assault, driving to endanger
Glenn Morin charged with ramming his truck into a car driven by another Augusta man, Jarody, whom police allege had earlier assaulted Morin’s girlfriend.