With the exception of Gov. Paul LePage and his confidants, nobody knows what the governor will say when he delivers his State of the State address Tuesday night. Governors sometimes use the annual address to reveal a new set of policy initiatives or re-emphasize old ones. LePage offered a mix of both during his 2012 […]
February 2013
SUPER BOWL: Ravens hang on after power outage
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A power outage at the Super Bowl put the nation’s biggest sporting event on hold for more than a half-hour Sunday, interrupting an otherwise electric, back-and-forth game that ended with Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens as NFL champions thanks to a 34-31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
Manchester Planning Board to consider Western Avenue auto site
MANCHESTER — The Planning Board is scheduled to meet Tuesday to consider a minor site review request for a proposed automobile business on Western Avenue.
NBA: Celtics improve to 4-0 without Rondo
BOSTON — The Celtics keep rolling without Rajon Rondo.
INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD NOTES: Strong showing for Brown
It continues to be an impressive year for Waterville Senior High School’s Bethanie Brown.
Kennebec Journal area police log, Fab. 3, 2013
WINTHROP — At least one person was taken to the hospital Sunday after a two-vehicle accident at U.S. Route 202 and South Road.
Local forts, sites focus of lecture series on region’s history
AUGUSTA — A new winter lecture series that launched Sunday will focus on how four local forts and other historical sites fit together like pieces in central Maine’s historical puzzle.
Belgrade selectmen plan to pass on to voters modest budget increase
BELGRADE — Residents will see only a minor increase in the budget they’ll vote on at the March annual Town Meeting if the Board of Selectpersons approves the proposed budget Tuesday night.
Augusta District Court, Jan. 24-30, 2013
AUGUSTA — The following is a list of cases closed Jan. 24-30, 2013, in Augusta District Court: