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Houlton Criminal Docket, January 2021 - The County

Houlton Criminal Docket, January 2021 Contributed • May 14, 2021 The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Houlton Courthouse in January. HOULTON, Maine The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Houlton Courthouse in January. Joshua R. Lee, 32, Houlton: probation violation (two counts), 24 hours in jail, probation partially revoked (each).    Brooks Brewer, tampering with a witness, informant, juror or victim, no sentence imposed. Stephanie R. Stamper, 38, Hodgdon: probation violation, 45 days in jail, probation partially revoked. Randy A Phelps, 45, Island Falls: negotiating a worthless instrument, 10 hours in jail, $190.79 restitution.  Edwin A. Longley III, 64, Turner: misuse of the 911 system, 24 hours in jail. 

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Maine continues regulating movement of emerald ash borer

Maine continues regulating movement of emerald ash borer Thu, 04/29/2021 - 1:00pm Emerald ash borer (EAB), an invasive wood-boring beetle from Asia is a threat to all ash trees in North America. Image shows EAB and D-shaped exit holes from which adults emerge in the spring. (Photo courtesy of Knox Lincoln Soil and Water Conservation District) Emerald ash borer map. (Courtesy Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Emerald ash borer map. (Courtesy Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Emerald ash borer map. (Courtesy Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry On January 14, 2021 the federal quarantine regulations restricting the movement of the emerald ash borer (EAB) were removed by the USDA to refocus their resources on biological control of the pest, according to the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, in a news release. Despite the USDA’s shift in emphasis, the Department of Agriculture, Co

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News: Newsroom: Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry

April 28, 2021 For more information contact: Jim Britt at: Jim.Britt@maine.gov AUGUSTA - On January 14, 2021 the federal quarantine regulations restricting the movement of the emerald ash borer (EAB) were removed by the USDA to refocus their resources on biological control of the pest. Despite the USDA s shift in emphasis, the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) Maine Forest Service (MFS) and Plant Health Program (PHP) will continue to regulate the movement of EAB because an estimated 90 percent of Maine s ash trees remain outside of the currently regulated quarantine areas. Approximately four percent of trees in Maine s hardwood forests are ash. In addition to its roles in the forest ecosystem, white ash is a valuable timber species, green ash is an important street tree and black/brown ash is an important cultural resource for the Wabanaki Tribes. EAB threatens all these species of ash trees (but not mountain-ash, Sorbus spp.) and will have significant

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Caribou Criminal Docket, December 2020 - The County

Caribou Criminal Docket, December 2020 - The County
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Caribou High School staying green after discovering positive COVID case

Caribou High School students get off the bus in 2019. (Chris Bouchard | Aroostook Republican & News) Caribou High School staying green after discovering positive COVID case One positive case of COVID-19 was discovered in Caribou High School on Jan. 14, according to a letter to parents from RSU 39 Superintendent Tim Doak, who said the school will continue to stay open under the green model.  CARIBOU, Maine One positive case of COVID-19 was discovered in Caribou High School on Jan. 14, according to a letter to parents from RSU 39 Superintendent Tim Doak, who said the school will continue to stay open under the green model. 

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