Jake Warn and Dylan Veilleux took home $10,000 and $7,500, respectively, to use for their businesses.
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Skowhegan business owner reopens doors after fears for safety following threatening messages
Jessica Stetson opened her store, Old Soul Collective, back up a day after temporarily closing. She had received a voicemail on her cellphone containing threatening language leaving her fearful for her safety.
Photos: In Skowhegan, wigwam rises as part of culture series
Official unveiling of hut highlights History House’s Wabanaki Voices program, expected to include exhibits, children’s programs and a speaker series.
Kennebec County Republican Committee votes to censure Collins
While the move is only procedural and unlikely to affect Sen. Susan Collins, experts say it is part of a populist shift in the Republican Party from the local to the national level.
Waterville to hold public forum on proposal to build $6.12 million junior high addition
The public will have a chance to ask questions and comment on the plan, which includes building an 18,000-square-foot addition to Waterville Junior High School on West River Road for students of Albert S. Hall School.
U.S. Marshals Service arrests Maine man in Virginia on sexual assault charges linked to Clinton
Oscar Geovanny Melgar-Flores was arrested on charges of unlawful sexual contact, unlawful sexual touching and furnishing liquor to a minor, following an investigation that included multiple law enforcement agencies, including the Clinton Police Department.
New York man pleads not guilty in murder of Joseph Tracy in Waterville
Jashaun Lipscombe, who is being held at Kennebec County Jail in Augusta, pleaded not guilty to murder Wednesday in Superior Court.
Police: Passenger in car traveling 110 mph in Fairfield said she needed to use restroom
Fairfield police arrest Robert Corson after radar shows him traveling 110 mph in a 45-mph zone.
How to return: Central Maine schools considering many options for next fall
With coronavirus restrictions being lifted, some schools have a sense of what students should expect when they return, while others are waiting for more guidance in the coming months.
Maine on pace this year to break record for Silver Alerts for missing adults
Officials believe factors leading to more Silver Alerts include the lifting of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, people getting out more and increased awareness of the program.