After the FDA reassessed its approval of a genetically modified salmon, a company behind the project announced this month that it will cease fish farming.
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Lewiston City Council approves Iman Osman for vacant school committee seat
Osman fills the position formerly held by Ward 5 representative Ashley Medina.
Volunteers bring Christmas to those in need
Trinity Jubilee Center and Kaydenz Kitchen Food Pantry are preparing meals and gifts for area residents in need.
UMaine System board says it won’t consider divesting from Israel
The board of trustees decided not to take up 6 student demands that included divesting from Israeli companies and cutting academic ties with the country.
A white Christmas is coming to Maine — sort of
By Wednesday, about 2 or 3 inches of snow that fell the previous day will still be around, though it may be a bit less white.
Buckfield to pay for fire chief’s damaged personal vehicle
A tree branch fell on Adam Dupile’s vehicle during a storm last month.
Rumford board sets deadline for agreement on shoveling out hydrants
Rumford Water District and town officials have until July 1 to renegotiate 109-year-old pact.
Peru man finds ‘clarity’ in living out his faith
Jason Dolloff, 50, is also comforted in facing the loss of loved ones.
Franklin County approves $35,000 from communications reserve for new consoles
Commissioners will change their meeting time to 10 a.m. Jan. 7 at the county courthouse.
Lewiston chaplain brings faith wherever it’s needed
Eddie Greyfox Burgess, an interfaith chaplain who often responds to emergency situations, is often the bridge between the public and faith leaders.