Local police appeared to have enough information about the Lewiston gunman to take him into custody and pursue a weapons restriction weeks before the mass killing.
Maine Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Mark Flomenbaum said the severity of the gunman's head injury from the gunshot wound and the resulting blood loss made it difficult to determine when he died.
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JULIETTE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Monroe County Commissioners unanimously approved a contract Tuesday, with United Grading & Excavating to install 69,600 feet of water lines for the first contract of Phase 2 of the ongoing Juliette water project.
United Grading & Excavating was the lowest of seven bidders with a bid amount of just under $4.5 million. The company was also the contractor on two of the three contracts associated with Phase 1 of the project.
Phase 2 of Contract 1 spans over 13 miles. It includes water mains on Hwy. 18 ranging from 3799 Dames Ferry Road to Hwy. 87. It then includes all of Hwy. 87 up to its intersection with Newton Road and a portion of Christian Road.