Washington NewsLocal news for Washington, ME continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.A look at the numbers in the presidential primary race- May 31, 2008 Numbers and more numbers from the Democrats' presidential primary campaign: --- GREAT DEBATERS: -Democratic presidential debates: 21 -Total words spoken in the debates: Roughly 375,000 ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE ...http://www.topix.net/city/washington-me/2008/05/a-look-at-the-numbers-in-the-presidential-... It's Obama- May 11, 2008 After North Carolina and Indiana, pretty much everyone says it's all over for Hillary. via Daimnation!http://www.topix.net/city/washington-me/2008/05/its-obama?fromrss=1 SAD 40 to move forward with budget, amid concerns over new process- May 9, 2008 "My tendency is to vote no on something like that" WARREN : With a special school board meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 8 to adopt next year's budget, administrators in Maine School Administrative District 40 have concerns about the different budget ... via Village Souphttp://www.topix.net/city/washington-me/2008/05/sad-40-to-move-forward-with-budget-amid-co... End of the Line- May 7, 2008 Allah lays it out . In fact, as of this moment, even if Florida and Michigan are counted RCP gives her a popular vote lead of just 3,000+ votes - a margin of less than one-tenth of one percent. via Slubloghttp://www.topix.net/city/washington-me/2008/05/end-of-the-line?fromrss=1 Sisk says Knox County well over disaster threshold- May 4, 2008 "There's a $1 million church that was destroyed or severely damaged and the Route 11 bridge, which has to be repaired, will cost multi-hundreds of thousands of dollars to replace" ROCKLAND : Speaking on a cell phone from Fort Kent Friday afternoon, Knox County Emergency Management Agency Director Ray Sisk said that $426,000 in damage from Tuesday's rains has been reported by county ... via Village Souphttp://www.topix.net/city/washington-me/2008/05/sisk-says-knox-county-well-over-disaster-t... Flood watch upgraded to flood warning- May 2, 2008 Likewise, local roads were being ravaged by water. Although no official road closures were under way, drivers were being warned that certain roads around the county are worth avoiding. via Village Souphttp://www.topix.net/city/washington-me/2008/05/flood-watch-upgraded-to-flood-warning?from... |