Nick Lund, Maine Audubon’s Advocacy and Outreach Manager, will continue the speaker series – on Zoom – at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10, at the Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library in Lovell. The topic will focus on the state of Maine birds and the significant changes observed through the decades. Bald eagles and wild turkeys […]
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Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival performance featured on Maine Public Radio
Performance to be played on Maine Stage show
MLB players reject offer for federal mediation
The move pretty much eliminated any chance for an on-time start to spring training.
Week In Photos Jan. 28-Feb. 4, 2022
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
Lethal U.S. raid on Islamic State encounters a doll, crib, bomb, bullets
The president said U.S. forces chose a riskier commando raid instead of an attack from the air so as to minimize civilian casualties.
Mad Horse Theatre Company presents Waiting for Alice, a play perfect for our times.
The Mad Horse Theatre Company presents “Waiting for Alice,” running through February 27. Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows are at 7:30 and Sundays at 5. All shows will be performed without an intermission and are Pay-What-You-Decide. No charge reservations are strongly suggested. Directed by Chris DeFilipp, the play is appropriate for 12 and up. The […]
Snowtrac: Snow and sleet totals for Feb. 4 storm
The map below illustrates reported snowfall or sleet accumulations from National Weather Service observers as of 8 p.m. Friday.
Storm that slugged the South and Midwest brings misery to Northeast
A major winter storm that already cut electric power to about 350,000 homes and businesses from Texas to the Ohio Valley is now causing misery in the Northeast.
Bipartisan group of lawmakers asks Mills to raise pensions for retired state workers
People receiving benefits under the Maine Public Employees Retirement System got the maximum 3% cost-of-living adjustment last summer, but it wasn’t enough to cover the 5.4% rate of inflation.
Snowstorm brings foot or more of snow to parts of central Maine; causes ‘one crash after another’ on interstate
The National Weather Service predicted snow totals of 8 to 16 inches.