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The first case this year of a potentially fatal tick-born virus has been discovered in Maine, the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday. The Powassan virus caused by the bites of infected deer ticks or woodchuck ticks can result in fever, headache, vomiting, weakness, confusion, seizures and memory loss, according to the Maine CDC. It… Maine Oct 26, 2020 Maine has posted more than 50 new coronavirus cases on back-to-back days for the first time since May. The state’s total number of reported cases of coronavirus has increased by 58, the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday. The state reported 59 new cases on Sunday. The last time the state had consecutive case counts of more…

Updated: Nine-year old boy dies after tragic Belfast incident involving tow truck

Updated: Nine-year old boy dies after tragic Belfast incident involving tow truck Mon, 07/19/2021 - 4:30pm BELFAST  A nine-year-old boy reportedly died in a tragic incident involving a tow truck in Belfast this afternoon, according to a press release from Belfast Police Chief Gerald Lincoln.  The incident reportedly took place in a parking lot adjacent to High Street at approximately 2 p.m., with Belfast Police and EMS responding to the scene, according to the release.  First aid was administered to the child, who was transported to Waldo County General Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.  No additional information is available at this time, according to Lincoln. 

Belfast PD recognizes officers for selfless acts

Belfast PD recognizes officers for selfless acts Several Belfast Police officers were given commendations for recent acts of heroism, bravery, and skill. Belfast Police Department BELFAST The Belfast Police Department held an internal ceremony July 6 recognizing officers who have demonstrated exemplary heroism, bravery, and skill in their positions recently. Belfast Police Chief Gerry Lincoln as well as members of the Waldo community commended officers for their selfless acts at the event. Bruce Bailey, principal at Troy Howard Middle School, recognized School Resource Officer Rick Smith and his presence at the school. Bailey expressed his appreciation for Smith in reference to a recent tragic student death at school and thanked him for establishing a sense of safety during a difficult time. Bailey noted one student as having difficulty, who sought out Smith to talk and walk with him on a near-daily basis.

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