UMaine Cooperative Extension 4-H with community partners to provide free programs Jan. 31, Feb. 28, March 28 and April 25.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Impact of Black studies to be discussed Jan. 28 via Zoom
Speakers Drs. Sonia Sanchez and John Bracey initiated the movement for Black studies in the 1970s.
Augusta man sentenced in cocaine, fentanyl drug trafficking case
William Stephenson, 33, was sentenced Thursday to 30 months in prison, as a result of a plea agreement with the state Attorney General’s Office.
Gardiner City Council selects McGough for interim position on MSAD 11 board
The Maine School Administrative District 11 board of directors had an empty seat after Jon Umland resigned at the beginning of the year because he had moved out of Gardiner.
Hallowell city manager leaving to take Gray town manager job
Mayor George Lapointe said Rudy’s departure will hamper some of the city’s progress on larger issues in the short term, as a new hire will have to be brought up to speed.
Author of ‘Small Steps Big Impact’ to give virtual talk Jan. 27
Event part of Winthrop library’s yearlong series celebrating Maine Women.
Union restaurant owner to give Zoom talk Jan. 27
One of Sterlingtown Public House owners Jillian Lary Vose Library’s next speaker.
Few turn out to protest in Augusta, larger group gathers in Wayne to celebrate peaceful transition
Three people came to voice their opposition to President Joe Biden on Wednesday at the State House, where a large police presence was on alert.
Cony Middle and High School reports positive COVID-19 cases
Principal Kim Silsby would not provide the exact number of cases, but said that it is fewer than five.
Six cases of COVID-19 reported at Maine Veterans’ Home in Augusta
Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control, announced the outbreak at the longtime care facility at Tuesday’s press briefing.