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The Home Depot in Auburn along Route 20 was closed Tuesday afternoon due to a gas leak. (Google Maps)
AUBURN, MA The Home Depot store in Auburn was shut down Tuesday afternoon due to a natural gas leak, according to fire officials.
The Auburn Fire Department reported the leak around 4:15 p.m. Tuesday. The building was evacuated after a liquified natural gas leak was discovered in the rear of the building, fire officials said.
The store would remain closed for the night, Auburn fire officials said. Around 6 p.m., firefighters initiated a controlled burn of the gas, which was expected to last until around 2 a.m.
The Logan County Sheriffâs Department responded to a multiple vehicle accident at the intersection of US 68/80 and Dennis Corinth Road on Monday, July 5, 2021.
Through investigation, and an eye witness account, a 2003 Toyota 4 Runner, driven by Justin Forgy, 33, of Logan County, ran the stop sign at the intersection, pulling directly into the path of a 2002 Chevy Tahoe driven by Mason Langley, 20, of Lewisburg, who was traveling eastbound on US 68/80. Both vehicles final resting point was in the westbound lane.
Forgy was entrapped in the vehicle and had to be freed by mechanical means with serious life-threatening injuries. He was life flighted from the scene to Skyline Hospital. Mason and Michaela Langley, 20, of Lewisburg, were treated at the scene and released.
Battle of the Badges Blood Drive brings two public safety departments together
The Auburn Fire and Police Department sponsored a blood drive hosted by the American Red Cross Tuesday in Auburn. Author: Sam Rogers (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 8:21 PM EDT July 6, 2021 Updated: 8:21 PM EDT July 6, 2021
AUBURN, Maine When local fire and police departments battle each other, it s usually on a softball field or basketball court. One of those battles happened Tuesday, but it wasn t held on the diamond or hardwood, but at the Hilton Garden Inn in Auburn.
The third annual Battle of the Badges Blood Drive pitted the Auburn Fire and Police Departments against each other to help fill the supply shortage of blood in Maine.