Wilton man sentenced to four months and a 360-day loss of license for not stopping after he hit a Chesterville man’s tricycle and cart and ran over his foot in 2017.
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Shemekia Copeland to perform March 9
Award-winning blues, R&B and Americana vocalist Shemekia Copeland, touring in support of her latest Alligator Records release “America’s Child,” will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at the Waterville Opera House, 1 Common St. in Waterville. “America’s Child” is Copeland’s most compelling work yet, with music swelling beyond blues and into spirited Americana, with […]
Methodist churches in rural Maine grapple with LGBTQ rights
Two Methodist churches in Maine grapple with the pain caused by a recent vote by the United Methodist Church’s General Council to restrict the rights of LGBTQ worshipers and clergy around the world.
Kennebec Journal earns national accolades
KJ receives APSE Sunday award, digital sports section; Morning Sentinel also recognized for daily section award.
Boys basketball: Rivas provides spark for Forest Hills in title game victory
Senior’s two-way play helps Tigers pull away en route to Class D state championship.
Boys basketball: Lawrence, Greely struggle at start of Class A title game
Teams play to 10-2 first quarter score before finding a rhythm in second quarter.
Boys basketball: Back in the final, Winthrop seeks elusive Gold Ball
Ramblers will take on Houlton in search of first state title since 2008.
Boys basketball: Off the bench, Hachey a spark for Winthrop
Junior guard’s shooting touch helps Ramblers in quest for Class C title.
Mother of Oakland woman shot by police in 2017 files wrongful death suit
Jessica Fagre filed the lawsuit on behalf of her daughter, Ambroshia Fagre, who was shot and killed in 2017 as police investigated a home invasion in which her boyfriend was a suspect.
Poet Oliver de la Paz will be next reader in UMF Visiting Writers Series
The University of Maine at Farmington’s celebrated Visiting Writers Series presents award-winning poet, Oliver de la Paz, as the program’s next reader. De la Paz will read from his work at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 7, in the UMF Emery Community Arts Center, Maine Street in Farmington. The free event will be followed by a […]