33-year-old Jason Reil, who is schizophrenic, was last seen by his father on Jan. 12.
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Indy readies state-of-the-art security for Super Bowl
Though the city has ample experience hosting large sporting events – the Indianapolis 500 attracts more than 200,000 fans each year – the city’s first Super Bowl poses some unique challenges.
Gingrich’s baggage gives voters pause in Panhandle
Many voters interviewed say Gingrich’s history – both personally and professionally – will hurt him in a general election matchup against Barack Obama.
Coast Guard to hold hearings on tidal power plan
Ocean Renewable Power Co. has proposed using five turbine generator units for its Cobscook Bay Tidal Energy Project.
Police: Blood at home belongs to Ayla
WATERVILLE — Blood found by police at Ayla Reynolds’ home belongs to the missing toddler. Police confirmed the information Sunday night. It was first posted earlier Sunday on aylareynolds.com, a website maintained by Ayla’s maternal family in Portland. Department of Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland said Sunday night that testing has revealed that at least […]
SNAPSHOT: It’s all about the friendships
Bikers fraternize Sunday at the Augusta Civic Center during the 36th annual Great Northern Motorcycle Swap Meet. The event, sponsored by the Saracens Motorcycle Club, attracts bikers and clubs from across New England to exchange Harley Davidson parts and riding garments. More than 3,000 people were expected to attend the swap, according to Saracens president […]
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING NOTEBOOK: McNeff doing it all for Rams
In preseason, Cony boys swimming coach Jon Millett said he expected his team to surprise a few other teams this season. Millett won’t pass judgment on that until the Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference meet, but so far, so good.
HIGH SCHOOL SKIING NOTEBOOK: Sophomores vault Black Bears to top
An exceptional sophomore class has lifted the Maranacook boys Alpine team into serious contention for a conference title when league championships are up for grabs in early February.
Teens face tough license requisites
PORTLAND — If teenagers think it’s tough to get a driver’s license now, just wait.
Cavers question bat deaths scope
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A national organization of recreational cavers is questioning a new estimate of the number of bats killed by a mysterious ailment that is spreading across the country.