March 28, 2015
March 2015
Colby baseball sweeps doubleheader with Lawrence
Andrew Currier hit for the cycle over the two games, as the Mules won 6-4 and 9-8.
Is Kentucky the greatest college team ever?
The Wildcats are nearing history’s best squads, writes Paul Newberry.
Skowhegan-based Guard unit disappointed, relieved about deployment change
The 136th Vertical Engineer Co. was on target with preparations for Kuwait, says Tenney Noyes of Canaan, but it now must adjust to staying home.
Taxidermists’ craft on display at Maine Sportsman’s Show
Paul Reynolds, president of the Maine Association of Taxidermists, worked on the hide of a wild boar Friday afternoon at the Augusta Civic Center.
Family to mark Ayla Reynolds’ birthday quietly
Trista Reynolds, the mother of the toddler who disappeared from her father’s Waterville home in 2011, said she is focusing on her growing sons.
Morning Sentinel March 27 police log
Waterville-area police reports for March 27, 2015.
Coast Guard cutters to break ice on Kennebec River next week
After difficult work on the Penobscot River, the ships will work on the Kennebec in hopes of fending off spring flooding.
Sugarloaf good to Jitloff
The weary skier was happy to take victory in the men’s giant slalom event Friday.
Sisters bring pole fitness studio to Waterville
Pole fitness is exactly and nothing like what you’re probably thinking.