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Fire in Augusta feed silo extinguished
Firefighters took a cautious approach due to concerns a large silo at an animal feed company could explode if not handled properly.
Five Maine high school football storylines to follow in Week 8
Two of the season’s biggest games highlight the schedule; Judgment Day arrives in five of six classes.
All-time Cony-Gardiner rivalry clash is Varsity Maine football game of the week
The 7-0 Rams and 6-1 Tigers meet for the 147th time Friday at Cony’s Fuller Field.
Augusta voters to consider $5.4M loan for roads, civic center
The bond would also pay for a new ambulance, refurbishing a fire truck, and a ventilation system for the public works garage that may be replaced with a new facility.
A new scam is targeting Maine veterans — by postcard
The Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services says the scam attempts to persuade veterans to enroll in a false savings program, soliciting personal and financial information in the process.
Meet the 3 candidates vying for Ward 4 seat on Augusta Board of Education
Three candidates are on the ballot to replace Kati McCormick, who is not running for reelection.
A look back at the 5 most-anticipated Cony-Gardiner football games
The rivalry game is big no matter the circumstances, but a few battles over the years drew plenty of hype.
Rita Pello offers expert-backed education policy for Augusta | Letter
As an Augusta resident, I had the privilege of attending a recent Board of Education meeting. The boardroom has been full lately, with debate surrounding presidential executive orders that conflict with federal and state laws. Emotions have run high (some attendees even wore T-shirts displaying board members’ faces and home addresses), but at-large member Rita […]
Varsity Maine football honor roll for Week 7
The best individual performances from last week’s games.