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QUOTE OF THE DAY
“This is just the reality of the drug supply. It’s so unpredictable.”
— Willie Hurley, executive director of Needlepoint Sanctuary in Bangor, on the appearance in Maine of a strong sedative known as “rhino tranq.” The veterinary tranquilizer does not respond to the overdose-reversing medication naloxone, which is one reason harm reduction organizations like Needlepoint Sanctuary urge users to test their drugs.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
Susan Collins still supports Trump’s Iran war while Angus King called it “illegal from the start.” The senators on Thursday toured Bath Iron Works, where both said they’ll work together to push for more U.S. Navy ships to be built at the Maine shipyard.
A dangerous sedative known as “rhino tranq” is showing up in Maine’s drug supply. Medetomidine, a veterinary tranquilizer used to sedate dogs, can be 200 to 300 times more potent than a more common street drug known simply as “tranq.”
This residential street on MDI might be the most expensive in Maine. At 2 miles long, each foot of Cooksey Drive has an assessed value of more than $12,000.
Ellsworth signed off on a new $866,000 fire truck. The purchase continues the fire department’s push to upgrade its aging fleet.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Proponents of Maine trans athlete referendum criticize wording of question
- Maine gubernatorial candidate who was denied clean elections funding drops out of race
- George Hale will lead Bangor’s Fourth of July parade this year
- Child endured painful surgeries after Millinocket hospital failed to diagnose condition, lawsuit says
- Northern Maine’s junior hockey team signs 4-year deal to stay in Presque Isle
- Maine public advocate questions whether new Bar Harbor water rates are ‘just’
- Police seize drugs and 24 guns in Wiscasset raids
- 1 airlifted after stabbing on Matinicus
- New midcoast downtown cafe opens with quirky and nostalgic vibe
- Maine man dies after crashing truck into light pole
- Man killed in Skowhegan rollover crash
- Man arrested in nearly decade-old Maine cold case slaying
- Brewer High hires new basketball and volleyball head coaches
- UMaine football coach Jordan Stevens among those named to school’s All Quarter-Century team
- Rising men’s basketball star from Maine commits to Michigan
MAINE IN PICTURES

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

“In a state like ours, vaccines are not only important for protecting children from preventable illness, but also for protecting adults and older adults from infections that can erode health, independence and well-being.”
Opinion: Maine needs a broader conversation about vaccination
LIFE IN MAINE
Northern Maine’s most prominent outdoor expo opens in Presque Isle this weekend.
Here are 10 flies you can tie for spring trout fishing.
An experiential fine dining restaurant is opening at a secret location in western Maine.




