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QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Neil Bonneville, owner of Maine Waste Services, on the challenge of finding people to work in garbage collection when human waste is being put out with curbside trash, an occurrence that has become more common since the COVID-19 pandemic.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
Maine jail officials minimized “a pretty big red flag” before a woman’s suicide. A day before she was locked up, Shannon Dickens threatened to kill herself and told law enforcement officials, but she was not placed on suicide watch, records show.
Curbside trash filled with human waste is plaguing Penobscot County communities. The problem began during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the owner of a local trash collection service.
An Ellsworth detective says he’s running to replace his former boss as sheriff. Corey Bagley’s candidacy is expected to create a primary challenge to Sheriff Scott Kane, as both are registered Republicans.
It just got easier for this Maine politician to run for governor as an independent. Rick Bennett said he wasn’t involved in crafting the proposal but called the new change “a logical thing to do.”
Janet Mills reiterated her opposition to enacting a “red flag” law. The Democratic governor’s comments came in a late hearing on the proposal, which will go to Maine voters in a November referendum.
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NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Trial date set in Trump administration lawsuit over Maine transgender athletes
- Brunswick Democrat joins race to challenge Sen. Susan Collins
- Maine Democrats vote to raise the tobacco tax higher than Janet Mills wanted
- New law will give Maine farmworkers more rights
- Beware, shoppers. Bangor will be paving roads near Target and Lowe’s.
- Traffic over Bangor bridge will be detoured until late July
- Parking will be banned on this downtown Bangor street Thursday
- 2 Maine priests granted title of monsignor
- Feds seek feedback on Fort Fairfield border station upgrades
- St. John Valley voters reject school budget
- Ellsworth man dies after causing 2 crashes and then being hit by dump truck
- Camden voters approve dam removal
- Belfast-area school district approves purchase of land for bus garage
- Maine town rejects giving property and nearly $1M to the Hells Angels
- Maine health system launches temporary website after cyberattack
- Renys is closing in Portland
- All roads and trails are now open in Baxter State Park
- Deer causes chain-reaction crash on the Maine Turnpike
- Man accused of setting fire to camper that spread to Maine home
- No-hitter, ‘backbreaking’ home run power Bangor baseball to impressive playoff win
- Transfers lead Bangor softball to playoff win as dramatic turnaround continues
- Bangor girls have won many state track championships. This one was like no other.
- Orono boys add to proud track culture with another state championship
- Ruth White is ready to ‘race hard’ at NCAA nationals Thursday night
- New additions to UMaine football roster include 5 transfers
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LIFE IN MAINE
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