Kate McCormick is the Franklin County reporter for the Morning Sentinel. She previously worked as a general assignment reporter for the Portland Press Herald. Before moving to Maine, Kate interned with the Washington Post's investigative team, traveling to Wichita, Kan. to report for the 2016 rollout of the Post's Pulitzer Prize-winning Fatal Force series on police shootings. At the Post, Kate also worked on metro investigations including a story on evictions in the District of Columbia that led to changes in the district's eviction policies. While in D.C., Kate had the opportunity to work with a D.C.-based Frontline team on their upcoming investigative documentary and intern with American University's Investigative Reporting Workshop. A native New Yorker, she relocated to Maine just in time for winter.
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PublishedFebruary 7, 2017
Ogunquit officials clash as Thomas Fortier resigns as town manager
In return for Fortier’s resignation, the Ogunquit Select Board agrees to pay his salary through June 30, unless he is convicted of the theft charges he faces.
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PublishedFebruary 7, 2017
Thomas Fortier resigns as Ogunquit town manager
In return for his resignation, the Ogunquit Select Board agrees to pay his salary through June 30, unless he is convicted of misdemeanor theft charges before then.
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2017
Suspected electrical fire rips through mobile home in Canaan
Laura Dudley, 28, says the fast-moving fire destroyed her home within minutes.
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2017
Ogunquit awash in intrigue as town manager fights allegations
The picturesque beach town has become the backdrop for a widening swirl of embezzlement and corruption allegations against the once-popular town manager.
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PublishedJanuary 23, 2017
University of Maine Farmington students secure $5,000 grant for homeless shelter
The grant will help the 16-bed Western Maine Homeless Outreach shelter keep its doors open for residents during the day.
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PublishedJanuary 18, 2017
Colby event probes effect of wealth in US religious, secular life
Organizations are finding that a greater share of donations is coming from a smaller group of donors.
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PublishedJanuary 18, 2017
Wilton eyes additional federal grants for downtown revitalization efforts
Town Manager Rhonda Irish says funding would bolster existing businesses and attract new employers to Wilton.
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PublishedJanuary 13, 2017
Wilton woman pleads not guilty to felony sexual abuse charges
Tami Ouellette, 43, denied allegations in court Friday that she sexually assaulted a child under the age of 12 over an eight-month period.
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PublishedJanuary 5, 2017
State substance abuse official pleads guilty to drunken driving charge
In exchange for the plea, Joan Smyrski, 62, of Jefferson, must enroll in a substance abuse treatment program.
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PublishedJanuary 4, 2017
Farmington homeowner calls for road change after tractor-trailer slams into house
Richard Faeth said Tuesday night’s crash was the fifth time a vehicle has crashed onto the property on Fairbanks Road.
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