Chief Deputy Michael Mitchell said the cause of the crash is thought to be road conditions and excessive speeding.
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News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Skowhegan detective one of 25 selected nationwide to attend Secret Service training
Detective Sgt. Kelly Hooper, who has worked in law enforcement for 30 years, will attend a weeklong course at which she will receive training in forensic analysis and investigative methods.
Clinton police seek help from public in investigation of crash that killed 3 youths
“This is an unimaginable, crushing thing and we’re working through these first steps today,” Roberta Hersom, interim superintendent for Maine School Administrative District 49 said.
Farmington doctor leads by example when it comes to LGBTQ care in rural Maine
Access to quality health care has long been a problem for Maine’s roughly 70,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer residents, officials said.
J.P. Devine: Mr. Isgro goes to Washington
Shocked at the paltry prices for breakfast, lunch and dinner, J.P. Devine suggests the next time the city’s mayor should “GO before you go” when visiting the nation’s capital.
Maine Children’s Home in Waterville announces new partnership with Benton childcare program
After 18 years of operation, the Children’s Place Early Care & Education Center, a program of the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers, will end and relaunch as the Bright Beginnings Learning Center — Waterville.
Fire destroys Sidney barn, kills animals
Sidney Fire Chief Richard Jandreau says the barn is a total loss, saying that a heat lamp was what caused the fire.
Snow, ice stymies commutes, closes schools in central Maine
As much as four-tenths of an inch of ice accumulation is expected, along with another 2 inches of snow on Friday.
Week In Photos Feb. 2-7, 2020
Here are some of our favorite photos from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel from the past week.
Amy Calder: Valentine’s Day, 1960s style
Attending a school Valentine’s Day party 50-plus years ago meant creating a fancy box at home and bringing it to class to be placed on display in a contest for most the most beautiful box judged by the teacher, Amy Calder writes.