The latest federal farm bill agreement would allow farmers once again to grow marijuana’s non-intoxicating cousin.
2014
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Expectations high for Provencal
Skowhegan graduate happy with decision to stick with ice hockey
Congress may repeal cut to military pensions
Curb in annual cost-of-living adjustments drew outrage from veterans groups.
Prominent Waterville philanthropist Walter Simcock dies at 88
Simcock, who won the 2010 Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Community Service Award and was devoted to children’s causes, is remembered as a generous person.
Kennebec County Republicans to caucus Saturday in Augusta
Event at Cony High School will elect delegates and alternates to the state convention and be attended by 29 of the county’s 30 towns.
Simple, complicated Seeger changed American music
From the beginning, everything about Seeger’s background seemed to point him toward his destiny.
Obama flexes presidential powers in State of the Union
‘America does not stand still and neither do I,’ he tells a gridlocked Congress.
Waterville attorney suspended for professional misconduct
Matthew E. Clark, of Weeks&Hutchins, admitted that he violated state rules by mishandling a 2012 divorce case, keeping a client from being able to file an appeal.
Chelsea selectmen to set date for public hearing on cell tower lease
Selling the rights to the 40-year lease on an Eastern Avenue cell tower could net the town more than $100,000, about $30,000 more than when selectmen rejected the move last year.