Diesel and gasoline reportedly have been mixed at the pumps at a Waterville gas station.
Emily Higginbotham
Emily Higginbotham covers general news in the towns of China, Oakland, Unity, Vassalboro and Winslow. She started reporting for the Sentinel in November 2017 after working as a copy editor at the newspaper for a little over a year. Emily also writes a bi-weekly column, “Notes from a Novice,” that appears in the Sentinel and Kennebec Journal on Wednesdays. She is an Illinois native and a graduate of St. Louis University in Missouri, where she studied journalism, creative writing and political science. In her free time, she likes to travel, cook new recipes and optimistically root for Chicago sports teams.
Couple expects to clean up with luxury laundromat in Winslow
Ceara and John Templin Jr. wanted to open a laundromat where customers feel comfortable.
Winslow School Board to hire superintendent if AOS 92 dissolves
The board voted unanimously to hire Peter Thiboutot, the assistant superintendent of AOS 92, at its Monday meeting.
Maine high court declares winner in Winslow council election
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court invalidated a disputed ballot, making it the first time the court has dediced the result of municipal election.
Skowhegan Savings Bank branch in Norridgewock robbed by lone gunman
The suspect reportedly showed a firearm Tuesday and made off with an unknown amount of cash.
Winslow council postpones ordering special election for AOS decision
The council’s decision to wait for the resolution of a legal dispute could affect the date to vote on the dissolution of AOS 92.
Hartland man charged with stealing from yards, porches
Cody Gould was arrested on charges of theft after allegedly reselling stolen items in town.
Starks fire destroys town selectman’s barn during blizzard
Although the blaze killed five dairy calves, selectman Paul Frederic said he was lucky that his house is still standing.
Oakland-based RSU 18 discusses next year’s budget
School board also talked about how to fill chief operations officer.
Despite deep freeze, work continues across central Maine
Many outside workers dressed in layers to combat the cold temperature that is blanketing the region.