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A dishonorable level of sex crimes among the ranks
May 23, 2013 12:00 amIn 2011, Newsweek published a sobering piece on sexual assaults in the military. The magazine reported that women are more likely to be sexually assaulted by a fellow soldier than to be killed in combat.
And, according to the Pentagon, sexual assaults in the military have increased 35 percent since 2010.
That’s astonishing, and it’s getting worse.
The Defense Department estimated 26,000 sexual assaults occurred in the military in 2012, but only about 3,000 of the attacks were reported. Fewer were investigated and fewer still were prosecuted.
Police services important issue for Paris
May 16, 2013 12:00 amIn a matter of weeks, voters in Paris will got to the polls to decide whether to keep their town police department or disband it in favor of contracting for law enforcement services with the Oxford County Sheriff's Office.
It isn't a decision to be taken lightly – as some have mentioned, if Paris gives up its department, the chance it will be reformed again in the future is extremely slim.
Just going by the numbers, it would seem that the Sheriff's Office is the better deal.
Jail consolidation isn't working
May 09, 2013 12:00 amLet's just call former Gov. John Baldacci’s 2007 directive to consolidate jails a fail.
There's no point in tiptoeing around it any more.
The consolidation plan — in which the state would take over control of the jails — was pitched as a way to ease overcrowding and relieve local costs, but jails are more crowded than ever and costs are rising.
It was clear more than a year ago that this compromise plan was not working and would never work as implemented, but no one seemed to want to take the lead to make it right.
Correction
May 02, 2013 12:00 amA public hearing concerning the Paris June 11 ballot election on whether to contract with the Oxford County Sheriff's Office to take over police services in Paris will be held 7 p.m., May 20, at the Paris Fire Station. We regret the reporting error.
Spring, finally
May 02, 2013 12:00 amOne of the best things about living in Maine is experiencing four distinct seasons and the feeling of anticipation that comes when we know we're on the cusp of the next.
We're now near the end of one of those transition periods – dreaded mud season is mercifully behind us, but the earth has yet to burst fully into spring.
Still, we know, deep down, that we've finally come through the winter – the ice, snow and cold of the previous months are behind us and summer is right around the corner.
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