Cony Middle and High School is named in a federal lawsuit that seeks to stop the implementation of the updated policies.
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Ayla Reynolds’ disappearance still a mystery 13 years later
Ayla was reported missing Dec. 17, 2011, from her Waterville home, launching one of the largest and most costly police investigations in state history.
Maine sued over new voter-approved campaign finance limits
Supporters of the new law expected the challenge and hope to set a new Supreme Court precedent supporting the limits.
130 acres on Lake Wesserunsett in Madison eyed for conservation
Somerset Woods Trustees and the Lake Wesserunsett Association are partnering to raise money to complete the purchase of the parcel.
Augusta’s Buffalo Wild Wings GO opens Monday
The 1,800-square-foot restaurant has 20 employees and will be open daily 11 a.m.-11p.m., the company said.
Arsenic detected at Pittston’s RiverWalk poses low risk, officials say
A state report found several chemicals, but at concentrations that are not a concern, the town and state said.
Cookie challenge brings out bakers’ best in Wiscasset
Shoppers’ donations for cookie sales are donated to Feed Our Scholars.
Week In Photos Dec. 6-13, 2024
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
Polar Express event planned in Farmington Dec. 14
The event raises funds for the St. Joseph Center Food Pantry.
President Biden pardons Augusta man for decades-old crime
Michael Gary Pelletier, 67, was convicted in 1997 of a non-violent crime and notified this week that he would receive a pardon.