James Dingus and his nephew, Stephen Dingus, were arrested after a teenage girl saw one of them in the house.
June 2014
Healthy women can skip pelvic exam, new guidelines say
The recommendations, which aren’t binding to doctors or insurers, are part of a growing movement to evaluate the necessity of many longtime medical practices.
Contraception ruling likely to have little immediate effect in Maine
The 5-4 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court would not affect a Maine law that requires insurance providers to include contraception coverage.
Without Edwards Dam, fish and birds thrive on the Kennebec
Augusta city officials who initially opposed the removal of the dam now say it’s been good for the city.
Kennebec Journal police log
Augusta area police reports for June 30, 2014.
Railroad in Quebec explosion completes sale of Canadian assets
The railroad’s new name is Central Maine & Quebec Railway.
Waterville’s Bolley’s Famous Franks to close
Founded in Augusta in the late 1950s, the Waterville restaurant will close Thursday after 52 years on College Avenue.
Morning Sentinel police log
Waterville area police reports for June 30, 2014.
Raub: ‘I pled guilty because it must have happened’
In a jailhouse interview, the convicted killer says he has no memory of Augusta, where he stabbed Blanche Kimball to death in 1976.
Maine facing lawsuit over shift on aid to ‘illegals’
The Maine Municipal Association will ask a court whether the directive was legal in light of the conflicting views from DHHS and the attorney general.