| | Latest news Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 1 pm |
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A bounty of late autumn foods and warm temperatures is keeping some of Vermont's bears awake during the winter months they would normally be hibernating, biologists say. A soldier shot multiple people in northeastern Thailand on Saturday, killing at least 16, and was holed up in a popular shopping mall, an emergency worker said. Service was restored to its customers before 10 p.m. Friday, said a Spectrum spokesperson. In the interim, Mainers who couldn’t watch cable, binge shows on Netflix or stream music services such as Spotify, got creative. The victory snapped an eight-game losing streak spanning almost three years for the Black Bears against the Huskies. It also extended UMaine’s winning streak to five games. 18 firefighters, including responders from Presque Isle and Limestone, were on the scene after receiving the call at roughly 5 p.m. on Friday. Returning from an errand run to Napa Auto Parts on Monday morning, Gorden Flynn wasn’t surprised to see police at his friend Regina Long’s home on Kennebec Road in Machias. The Los Angeles County Coroner's office confirmed Bean's Friday night death, saying it was being investigated as a "traffic-related" fatality. “I’ve been getting more calls from folks that typically would be hunting the Midwest or other areas." Kristie Reed said Saturday’s cheerleading state championship competition will be different for her. On the ice, Mitch Fossier is known as a creative playmaker. The Black Bears captain is equally creative off the ice where he is a singer, songwriter and guitarist. A group of inmates has made it their mission to make sure no prisoner dies alone. A Massachusetts man was seriously injured Friday afternoon when his car skidded into the path of a delivery truck in Saco. Many Mainers who receive their cable and internet service from Spectrum lost those services on Friday, but it’s not clear if the Spectrum outages were tied to the icy rain that fell across the state throughout the day. Colby College has put up some students who returned from a recent trip to China at a Waterville hotel, isolating the students as a precautionary measure against coronavirus even though none has shown symptom. It’s been a tragic week on Maine’s frozen lakes. A former Medomak Valley High School principal is denying claims from a former student who alleges he made lewd comments and sent sexually suggestive texts to her while she was at the school. An Augusta man was arrested by Maine State Police on Friday and charged with murder. In response to multiple attacks by wild foxes over the past several months, the city of Bath is planning to trap and euthanize up to 400 animals over a 10-day period. Throughout its 108-year existence, L.L. Bean has never appeared on a runway. Until now. |
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