Bangor Daily News
State investigates pesticide use next to midcoast high school
The investigation that found no evidence of illegal pesticide use, but did uncover record-keeping and equipment compliance violations.
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2mOld Town bridge will be closed next Wednesday for inspection of collapsed span
Traffic will be detoured along a previously used route.
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3mSex abuse survivors reach 7-figure settlement with Maine’s Catholic diocese
The settlements come more than a year after Maine’s highest court struck down a state law that retroactively removed the statute of limitations for lawsuits about sexual abuse.
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5mThe next generation of Aquaculture
WRITTEN BY WANDA CURTIS The Gulf of Maine Research Institute has trained 14 new employees for Maine’s aquaculture industry since 2018. The employees completed the GMRI Aquaculture Apprenticeship Program and are now employed by aquaculture businesses across Maine in shellfish and seaweed operations, according to Aquaculture Program Manager Carissa Maurin. Two more cohorts are currently […]
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4mOmaha's largest public school district stops officers from using electric shock gloves
Police officers at Omaha’s largest public school district will no longer use gloves that can deliver painful electric shocks, after the superintendent asked to halt the program this week, the mayor said. Omaha Public Schools Superintendent Matthew Ray requested Tuesday that police assigned to the schools, known as school resource officers, no longer use the […]
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4mOmaha's largest public school district stops officers from using electric shock gloves
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police officers at Omaha’s largest public school district will no longer use gloves that can deliver painful electric shocks, after the superintendent asked to halt the program this week, the mayor said. Omaha Public Schools Superintendent Matthew Ray requested Tuesday that police assigned to the schools, known as school resource officers, no longer use the gloves. Ray said in a letter to the public schools community that he’d only learned about the gloves the previous week. The first day of school was Wednesday. The Omaha Police Department held a news conference last week in which it demonstrated […]