The Bobcats use a balanced attack in the victory.
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Wrongful death suit, police probe linger in disappearance of Ayla Reynolds 12 years later
Trista Reynolds is pressing forward with a civil lawsuit against the father of her child and two of his family members, claiming they should be held responsible for Ayla’s death in 2011.
Wrestling: Cony’s Jonny Lettre looks to raise his game
A two-time state champion, the senior seeks All-American status after getting a taste of success at nationals during the summer.
Pedestrian hospitalized after being struck by vehicle in Skowhegan
Nicole Morse, 38, was crossing Madison Avenue at 5 p.m. Friday when she was struck by a vehicle being driven north by a Kingfield woman who later said she did not see Morse in the crosswalk, according to Skowhegan police Chief David Bucknam.
Waterville animal shelter official says sick cats have recovered
Workers at the Humane Society Waterville Area shelter at 100 Webb Road are working to try to reopen its free-roam rooms that house adoptable cats on Monday, according to Malena Gatti, president of the organization’s board of directors.
Boys basketball: Winslow struggles against tough Lincoln Academy defense
Strong second half not enough for Black Raiders to grab Class B crossover victory.
Local roundup: Mt. Blue boys basketball hands Messalonskee its first loss
Evans Sterling scores 26 points as the Cougars remain unbeaten.
Basketball: Richmond girls, boys claim doubleheader sweep against Carrabec
Richmond girls hang on to beat Cobras 44-43; boys prevail 52-42.
Reporting Aside: The gift of books
Having gone through the publishing process makes one appreciate even more what a gift it is to hold a book in one’s hands and travel its pages, Amy Calder writes.
Local roundup: Monmouth Academy boys basketball tops Mountain Valley
Sammy Calder scores 24 points in the Mustangs’ win.