The Georgia-based company paid $4.4 million to a criminal gang in Russia.
2021
Bruins notebook: Coach Cassidy fined $25,000 for criticizing refs after Game 5
Coach Bruce Cassidy was not pleased Monday with the penalty calls in Boston’s 5-4 loss to the Islanders, which put the Bruins down 3-2 in the best-of-seven series.
Browntail moth caterpillars already a big nuisance in Androscoggin County
Not only are the number of caterpillars increasing, but researchers are finding populations in central and western Maine for the first time since the caterpillars were identified in the state over 100 years ago.
Baffert, Medina Spirit owners sue Kentucky racing officials
The suit states that the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission told the trainer and owners around June 1 that remnant samples of the samples had been “damaged/contaminated” during transport to the testing lab.
NFL notebook: Jim Fassel, former New York Giants coach, dies at 71
Jim Fassel was named NFL coach of the year in 1997 and led the the New York Giants to the 2001 Super Bowl.
Baseball: Maranacook uses pitching and base running to move past Winthrop in C South prelim game
Black Bears move on in Class C South playoffs with victory over Ramblers.
Spruce Mountain Envirothon team wins state competition
Spruce teams also placed fifth and seventh at the state meet.
Regional tradespeople reckon with an ‘unprecedented skilled labor shortage’
Some fear the skilled trades are fading, some are fighting it.
Current events/Government
As long as people have lived together in communities there have been governments to rule those communities. Types of Government Long before there were governments ruled by kings, queens, presidents, and dictators, early peoples organized themselves into tribes. Tribes organized their power around family. Leaders guarded the customs of the group and recorded its history […]
Superintendent says state adds pool testing to its COVID-19 tool kit
The plan is to have districts COVID-19 test students in the hope of lessening outbreaks.