Part of the proceeds from the Rogue Wear bags will go toward purchasing art supplies for Feza Kisimba.
Vanessa Paolella
Lisbon teen dies Monday evening
The Lisbon school district has activated its crisis response team and will have extra counselors at Lisbon High School the rest of the week.
Fowsia Musse’s leg amputated following shooting in Ethiopia
The executive director of Maine Community Integration in Lewiston suffered multiple gunshots at an airport.
Fowsia Musse’s family race to bring her back to U.S. for emergency medical treatment
Doctors say the executive director of Maine Community integration, who was shot in Ethiopia, has less than 48 hours before they may need to amputate her leg.
Deadline to apply for $850 state relief checks is Monday
Seniors receiving Social Security and others who do not typically file tax returns will need to file a 2021 Maine tax return by Monday to receive their check.
Lewiston-Auburn community leader shot in Ethiopia
Fowsia Musse, the executive director of Maine Community Integration, was shot Tuesday by a law enforcement officer at an airport in Ethiopia.
From drive-through mill town to downtown destination, Lisbon looks to reinvent itself
Lisbon Falls was built on the success of the Worumbo Mill. But now, the riverside site on which the mill once stood may once again become the economic pillar of the community.
Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel Executive Editor Judith Meyer enters Hall of Fame
On Saturday, Meyer was ceremonially inducted into the Maine Press Association’s Hall of Fame in recognition of her advocacy for government transparency, her leadership of newspapers in central and western Maine, and her door-knocking, cold-calling brand of journalism.
Firewood assistance programs growing in Maine
Tight finances, physical disability and age may all hinder someone’s ability to source their own firewood.
RSU 9 directors vote to keep controversial gender identity poster
The posters, which define common gender and sexuality terms, hang in the windows of the guidance offices of Mt. Blue middle and high schools facing the hallway.