City police are working with the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit and Gardiner police to identify the remains.
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Wyke to continue as president of University of Maine at Augusta
The University of Maine System’s Board of Trustees — based on recommendation from school officials, system officials and students — waived a presidential search in support of a direct appointment.
Lawsuit claiming assault, mistreatment of inmate at Kennebec jail settled
Settlement resolves the lawsuit filed on behalf of Brandee A. Lewis, a former inmate who said she was sexually assaulted by a nurse who forced her to take medication against her will while corrections officers helped.
Mysterious Augusta poet’s words rediscovered in basement in France
Author and translator Françoise Canter in Augusta to give Maine, and Augusta, its poet, Robert Nash, back.
Sexual harassment alleged by employee at Office of State Fire Marshal
Lawsuit claims the sergeant involved previously threatened to kill two other co-workers.
Augusta man arrested on a charge of gross sexual assault
Timothy Boothby was arrested after an investigation into a sexual assault that was alleged to have taken place in September 2018.
Website grows number of central Mainers volunteering with nonprofits
United Way of the Kennebec Valley’s VolunteerME website helps people and organizations make the right match, and volunteers registering on the website has grown by 17 percent in the past year.
Gardiner/Augusta Lion’s Pride and Flea Market set
Crafters, vendors can rent tables for April 13 event
Construction course info session set for April 30
Western Maine Community Action, Augusta Adult and Community Education to offer program.
CATC names March Students of the Month
Hall-Dale’s Luc, Erskine’s Staples earn academic recognition