Caleb Trudeau testified Tuesday that Dylan Ketcham, who is on trial for murder and attempted murder, shot their friend Jordan Johnson then attacked him with machete in January of 2020.
January 2023
Maine House speaker calls on lawmaker to resign over fraud allegations
Rep. Clinton E. Collamore, D-Waldoboro, has been indicted on forgery and other charges for allegedly violating Maine’s Clean Election Act.
Livermore: clerk to be appointed, switches to Maine PERS
The vote to change the town clerk to an appointed position was 19 to two with some people not voting while the outcome for joining Maine PERS was 22 to two.
Get ready to drop those lines, fishing derby is a go!
After cooler temperatures recently, organizer Deb Roberts has decided to hold the eighth annual Holland Strong Ice Fishing Derby as planned Saturday, Jan. 28, on Wilson Lake in Wilton.
Hillside Fishing Derby on track for last Saturday of February
The sixth annual event is set to take place at Long Pond in Livermore.
Sugarloaf Charity Summit Gala returns
Sugarloaf Charity Summit will be hosting it’s gala this Saturday, Jan. 28, for first time in two years due to COVID-19 restrictions. This weekend will see a host of activities from Sugarloaf, such as an ugly sweater party on Friday, Jan. 27, and the charity challenge where the highest fundraiser will receive a host of prizes, all in the name of charity for cancer research and treatment.
Bill would extend MaineCare health coverage to all low-income noncitizens
House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross submitted a similar bill last session, but it did not advance out of committee after Gov. Janet Mills funded a smaller expansion, limited to noncitizens who are pregnant or under the age of 21.
Chesterville voters to consider 2 Select Board races in March
Absentee ballots will become available on Feb. 9 for the annual election.