The New England head coach is getting the message through to his players to be prepared.
January 2015
King says foreign policy ‘fascinating and terrifying’ part of job
The Senator called for culturally aware foreign policy and warned about growing cyber crime in a talk Friday at UMF.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 23 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 23, 2015.
Winslow Books and Blankets fosters reading
The slogan for the 200 young readers and parents at Winslow Elementary School is “Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.”
Kennebec Journal Jan. 23 police log
Augusta area police reports for Jan. 23, 2015.
Augusta man pleads guilty to two Rite Aid robberies
Dominic Pomerleau faces up to 20 years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years supervised release on each charge.
Latest health news something to sit on
Reports that prolonged sitting poses health risks are bad news for writers, cops and astronauts, J.P. Devine writes.
SkyMall bankruptcy signals passing of a quirky era
‘Nobody’s bored anymore. They don’t have a captive audience,’ says one travel adviser. Besides, the magazine is ‘full of germs.’
Republican DA asks LePage to allow hiring of homicide prosecutor
The governor has not authorized five financial orders submitted by Democratic AG Janet Mills.
Heavy, wet snow headed to central Maine
The snowfall is expected to be heaviest along the coast of southern Maine, and totals will taper off to under 4 inches by the time the storm reaches Skowhegan, according to the National Weather Service.