The pig, which allegedly screamed at and chased children down a walking trail, remains at large.
Matt Hongoltz-Hetling
Waterville frozen yogurt store has religious twist
The self-serve store, sweetFrog, dispensed sweet treats and Christian values to 9,000 customers in its first week.
Flashlights give away Waterville duo nabbed in alleged copper theft
Burglaries are on the decline in Maine, but copper thefts continue to plague the state.
Who killed Evelyn Pomerleau?
Central Maine’s Cold Cases, Part II: Maine’s deputy attorney general warns the state’s success at solving cold cases can’t be maintained without funding.
Who killed Judith Hand?
The state recently approved a Cold Case Unit to solve 68 Maine murders dating back decades; but without funding, the unit is still theoretical.
Anson man killed in late-night Madison crash
Eugene Hutchins “a well known and liked” member of the greater Skowhegan community, was ejected from his Jeep in the River Road crash.
Feds, state defend killing Oakland’s Canada geese
The USDA says that it was clear in communicating the fate of the 18 geese to the town, cites ‘misunderstanding.’
Maine’s bats disappearing from the sky
As a deadly disease asserts its hold on bats across the country, scientists are working to find a way to slow down the fungus at fault.
Oakland blames USDA for geese deaths
Town officials have reacted to public outrage over the killing of 18 Canada geese and goslings, saying they were told the birds would be relocated.
Low pipeline values shock Waterville area
Municipalities that got proposed pipeline assessments from Summit Natural Gas are joining to seek higher tax revenues from the project.