QUOTE OF THE DAY
“I’m thinking, ‘what the heck,’ my dog just ingested three of these.”
— Kathryn Gable after her puppy Claude-E ate several packets of rabies vaccine it found on a path in a Houlton park.
TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES
Police shot a man in a standoff on the Maine-New Hampshire interstate bridge. The man was accused of killing his wife in New Hampshire. A child was found shot dead in the man’s car but police say it wasn’t them.
Feds want to seize two more alleged illegal marijuana grow houses. Maine law prohibits the state from pursuing forfeiture of such properties. However, federal law does not.
Maine’s top casino inspector sidelined amid tension with gambling regulator. Officials have not shared more details on why casino inspector supervisor Vicki Gardner was put on leave.
Officials faced a packed town hall in Brunswick after a toxic foam spill. The meeting came 10 days after a fire suppression system at the airport malfunctioned and released 1,450 gallons of PFAS-laden foam.
A Maine artisan store is opening its new downtown Bangor location today. In addition to selling work by more than 260 artists, the new space has a room for artists to lead classes and a maker’s space with sewing machines, a 3D printer and more.
MAINE IN PICTURES
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Northern Light ends Medicare contract with Humana
- Bangor police arrest man accused of fracturing victim’s face in homeless camp
- Man killed in Corinth farm truck crash has been identified
- Police are looking for vandals who damaged political sign in Dixmont
- Worker dies after reported electrocution at Hancock County solar site
- New museum honors history of Bucksport paper mill
- Searsport market reopening later this year under new owner
- Thomaston cement plant laying off more workers
- Thomas College names its 6th president
- Maine doubles reward for information on illegal net in Maine trout river
- Occupants awoke to smoke as tractor trailer truck caught fire at Maine Mall
- Maine man gets 2 ½ years for check-stealing scheme
- Bangor runs over Brewer 42-0 in football rivalry game
- Camden Hills girls soccer standout will play at UMaine next year
- UMaine women battle Merrimack to 0-0 soccer tie
- Montana State transfer will lead UMaine running attack vs. Colgate
- Portland Sea Dogs broadcasters make Red Sox history as 1st female duo to call game at Fenway
THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND
We do not understand how it is already Labor Day weekend. Where did the summer go? You’ve still got a few weeks to wring all you can out of the last days of summer, starting with the Blue Hill Fair, which runs through Monday at the beautiful Blue Hill Fairgrounds. There are two concerts at the Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor this weekend: country artist Walker Hayes on Friday, and hair metal icons Bret Michaels, Warrant, Dee Snider and Firehouse on Sunday. And all weekend at the Augusta Civic Center, there’s the annual Maine’s Odd and Unusual Show, featuring hundreds of vendors selling everything from jewelry and home decor to taxidermy and bone crafts.
FROM THE OPINION PAGES
“So far in 2024, the dangers of heat illness have killed 34 workers nationally indoors and out, according to data from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.”
Opinion: Protecting Maine workers from heat is a hot topic
LIFE IN MAINE
Here’s what happened after a dog ate rabies vaccine packets scattered in a park in Houlton.
As Maine’s bear season continues, meet the Presque Isle 12-year-old who shot her first bear with her grandfather’s gun.
Even among gulls there are odd ducks. Bangor Daily News Outdoors contributor Bob Duchesne invites us to consider the Bonaparte.