Tuesday, June 18, 2013
A grand jury decided against pressing charges in the case of a Starks man, Kerry Hebert, then 56, shot at close-range on his own property in an incident involving a group of hunters in late October.
The bill would likely slow – and eventually replace – Gov. Paul LePage's A-F grading system, which was introduced early last month.
The Congressional Budget Office said deficits would fall by $197 billion across a decade, and by $700 billion in the following 10 years if the bill became law.
Dental hygiene therapists would be able to do more procedures, such as filling cavities and pulling teeth, which only dentists now do.
The fourth arrest this year of Ronald Brousseau, 49, of Fairfield, on Monday, highlights the challenge in attempting to stop certain people with mental illnesses from committing crimes and to provide them with treatment.
The policy comes after a series of articles about the Department of Environmental Protection.
Former Van Buren Principal Chad Bell will take over the same post at Winslow High School for the upcoming school year.
Harvard researchers found that pregnant women exposed to high levels of diesel particulates or mercury were twice as likely to have an autistic child compared with peers in low-pollution areas.
Maine Hall of Fame revokes hoopster's induction after child-porn conviction
Dana Wilson of Brewer was arrested a month after his induction.
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