The Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce names its 2018 business leaders at annual Kenney Awards.
January 2018
Gardiner/Hall-Dale swimming teams host Erskine
Several swimmers turn in strong showings.
Civil rights group sues to get communications with Trump’s disbanded voter fraud panel
Maine’s secretary of state, who was a member of the voter panel, also has sued to get information that he says he was denied.
Sen. King and ranking Democrat on Armed Services Committee visit BIW
The two senators tour the future USS Michael Monsoor and meet with supervisors at the shipyard.
Calling all Patriots super fans: We want to hear about your game day plans
Do you have big plans or fun traditions for Super Bowl Sunday?
Citizenship screening at Maine bus station stirs mixed feelings, legal questions
One passenger who was asked about his citizenship this month said the experience was unexpected and upsetting.
Longtime Waterville downtown regular Vernon Miller dies at 92
Vernon Miller, who spent nearly two decades going to Jorgensen’s Cafe, is remembered as a caring man who wanted to help others.
Richmond man pleads guilty to aggravated assault in father’s death
Kurt Malcolm Linton, 55, entered an Alford guilty plea to the class B felony charge, meaning that he did not agree with all aspects of the state’s evidence.
Augusta District Court building being razed
The property was purchased last month by Kennebec Savings Bank.
Bill inspired by elderly Albion couple gets committee hearing
L.D. 1629, developed after an Albion couple were evicted from their home, seeks to protect the elderly from tax lien foreclosure.