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<H1> Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel </H1> |
<H1> Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel </H1> |
<H1> Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel </H1> |
<H2> Winslow deputy fire chief resigns his post </H2> |
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Bingham man arrested on charges that he sexually assaulted 2 children in Moscow
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Jury begins deliberating whether Pittsfield woman sexually assaulted teenage minor
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Backyard Naturalist: After apple-picking
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Waterville board gets first look at plans for 2 housing projects
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Wind power in Maine is no breeze as regulators move slowly
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Anson man hospitalized after being ejected from SUV in Mercer crash
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Augusta man charged in 2022 fatal charged again with criminal speeding
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Some insured people are being charged for COVID vaccines when they shouldn’t be
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Massachusetts man pleads guilty to possessing firearm stolen from Waterville pawn shop
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Chelsea woman charged with helping boyfriend evade arrest before police fatally shot him
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Winthrop extends temporary ban on quarrying
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How to watch the second Republican presidential debate tonight
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Frank Rubio sets U.S. space record as astronauts return after year in space
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Backyard Naturalist: After apple-picking
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Nurses union backs Pine Tree Power ballot measure
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Bingham man arrested on charges that he sexually assaulted 2 children in Moscow
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North Korea says it will expel U.S. soldier who crossed into country in July
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Congress wants to avoid a shutdown. But the House and Senate are moving even further apart.
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Mary James tours with guitar, banjo and fiddle
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Today’s editorial cartoon
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Nedra Rhone: Manufacturers need a lesson in toxic chemicals transparency
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Maine Voices: Yearning for unity in my adopted country
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Commentary: Too many lives are lost to gun violence. That’s a fact, not a fear tactic.
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Chelsea woman charged with helping boyfriend evade arrest before police fatally shot him
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Augusta murder suspect allegedly shot man after plan to scare him went wrong
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Winslow deputy fire chief resigns his post
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Anson man hospitalized after being ejected from SUV in Mercer crash
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Fire damages Oakland home, displacing 5 people
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Jury begins deliberating whether Pittsfield woman sexually assaulted teenage minor
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Hundreds ride passenger trains to Common Ground Country Fair
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Here is how a federal shutdown would affect Maine
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Waterville Planning Board to consider 2 plans that would provide 43 apartments
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Augusta man charged in 2022 fatal charged again with criminal speeding
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Tour the Maine towns where these books were based
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Here is how a federal shutdown would affect Maine
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Jared and Izzy Golden announce a second child is on the way
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Sept. 27, 1994: Economy, jobs, and health care top list of issues that most concern central Maine residents according to newspaper poll
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Vote for this week's central Maine athlete of the week
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Commentary: Too many lives are lost to gun violence. That’s a fact, not a fear tactic.
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<H2> Maine Darkroom </H2> |
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Waterville board gets first look at plans for 2 housing projects
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Car show to benefit Special Olympics LEAP Frog Team in Farmington
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Maine to extend help paying electric bills to tens of thousands of low-income residents
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Some insured people are being charged for COVID vaccines when they shouldn’t be
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Committee to consider parking options in Farmington
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Request to increase Farmington police force revisited
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Fire damages Oakland home, displacing 5 people
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With limited revenue, Pittsfield Unitarian Universalist congregation to sell aging church building
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Augusta’s Viles Arboretum opens wetland boardwalk
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Central Mainers making mark for UMaine field hockey team
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Local roundup: Richmond boys soccer shuts out Temple Academy
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Boys soccer: In C/D crossover, Hall-Dale, Monmouth play classic MVC game
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Anson man hospitalized after being ejected from SUV in Mercer crash
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Winthrop extends temporary ban on quarrying
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Augusta man charged in 2022 fatal charged again with criminal speeding
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Today’s editorial cartoon
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Backyard Naturalist: After apple-picking
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Maine Voices Live Waterville with Ron Joseph
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