Students recognized for academic achievement for the second quarter.
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$1.1 million in funds approved to buy Augusta streetlights from CMP, replace with more efficient lights
The proposal to take over the more than 2,000 streetlights is expected to pay for itself and provide the city with $168,000 to $300,000 a year in savings compared the previous lease deal.
Driver who struck bicyclist in fatal 2016 Windsor crash loses license for 3 months
Bicycle Coalition of Maine advocates express disappointment that James M. Mayo, who ran into and killed Dr. Carol Eckert after being blinded by the sun, didn’t face more severe punishment.
Capital Area Technical Center names Students of the Month
Honorees include Cony’s Jaiden Bowley, Erskine’s Gage Henderson.
Probes by Maine Bureau of Insurance recovered $1.6 million from companies in 2018
The bureau investigated over 650 cases of improper billing and other bad practices.
Bridge results announced
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results | Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Trespassing charges against Blaine House protesters dismissed
The protesters included several members of the clergy and Zackary Ringelstein, the Democratic candidate who unsuccessfully challenged independent U.S. Sen. Angus King for his seat last November.
No charges coming for driver who hit, killed man in Augusta
Kennebec County District Attorney Maeghan Maloney said there is no way the driver could have avoided striking the pedestrian.
The Blues Spectrum docu-concert set
Scott Cleveland, blues and jazz musician, to sing, play and talk about the Blues.
Kennebec Journal Feb. 7 police log
Augusta area police reports for Feb. 7, 2019.