The proposal to bond funding for grants to help local sewer districts tackle the statewide sludge-disposal problem needs approval by a legislative committee and two-thirds of the House and Senate before it could be sent to voters in November.
Augusta
Maine Capitol Police welcome first bomb-sniffing dog
Teddy, trained through the Maine State Police K-9 Unit, is expected to conduct daily sweeps through the Maine State House complex in Augusta, officials said.
Frey, 12 other state attorneys general pledge lawsuit challenging Musk’s Treasury access
Thirteen attorneys general, including Maine’s Aaron Frey, announce their intention to file a lawsuit aimed at keeping Elon Musk and his team from having access to national payment systems.
Maine chamber names new board members, officers
The slate of directors was confirmed at the chamber’s membership meeting last November.
Forming a swimming relay team can take some time, strategy
Coaches look at a variety of factors like speed, starting positions and competitive drive when determining their relay squads.
Ice carousel turns Maranacook Lake into classroom
Maranacook Community Middle School students spent Wednesday learning all sorts of ‘cool’ lessons.
Feb. 6, 2004: Gov. Baldacci feeling ‘wonderful’ after car crash landed him in hospital, and pump canopy riling Gardiner residents
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Winslow girls hockey co-op ousts Edward Little co-op in OT
Katie Berard’s overtime goal gives the Black Tigers an opening-round upset for the second straight season.
Waterville protesters target Elon Musk at Tesla charging station
‘It’s completely illegal and it removes Congress from having the financial control that is constitutionally theirs,’ one protester said of the billionaire’s access to government payment systems.
Anti-Trump protesters gather near Maine State House in Augusta
The protest was part of a movement in capital cities across the nation.