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2020
Fire destroys Sidney barn, kills animals
Sidney Fire Chief Richard Jandreau says the barn is a total loss, saying that a heat lamp was what caused the fire.
Cable service restored after storm-related outage hits much of Maine
Spectrum reported the outage and blamed two breaks caused by Friday’s icy weather, saying that downed power lines complicated the repair work.
Snow, ice stymies commutes, closes schools in central Maine
As much as four-tenths of an inch of ice accumulation is expected, along with another 2 inches of snow on Friday.
Augusta man charged with murder in connection with Richmond killing
Tyon Shuron, 42, was arrested Friday afternoon and charged with the murder of Andrew Sherman at Sherman’s home in Richmond.
High water wreaks havoc on Great Lakes, swamping communities
The Great Lakes are bursting at the seams less than a decade after bottoming out, a sharp turnabout fueled by the region’s wettest period in more than a century that scientists say is likely connected to the warming climate.
Former Augusta church to be allowed to host gatherings without providing on-site parking
Augusta City Council approved zoning changes meant to help the new owner of St. Mark’s Church preserve and redevelop the historic stone structure.
Prince Andrew’s daughter Princess Beatrice to marry in May
Britain is set for another royal wedding when 31-year-old Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 37, wed in the Chapel Royal of St. James’s Palace.
Susan Collins says she doesn’t know who she’ll vote for in November
After refusing to back Donald Trump in 2016, Maine’s senior senator said Friday she hasn’t thought about whether to back him at the polls this year.
Week In Photos Feb. 2-7, 2020
Here are some of our favorite photos from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel from the past week.