Starting Saturday and continuing through March, a putting challenge will help bring in money for the needy.
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Trump administration leaves writer wondering, ‘Where’s the love?’
Repealing Obamacare, aggressive immigration actions and an anti-public schools chief are all concerns, writes Liz Soares.
Augusta might extend licenses for blasting sites
City councilors are to consider a proposal meant to give them time to ponder mineral extraction ordinance changes to address blasting concerns.
Kennebec Journal Feb. 27 police log
Augusta area police reports for Feb. 27, 2017.
Rotten egg smell prompts state response at former Augusta landfill
Following complaints of ‘a very noticeable odor,’ the state DEP is working to address the smelly sludge off Church Hill Road.
New Augusta fire station nearing completion
The North Station on Leighton Road will house the city’s new $1 million ladder truck, which should be in service in late April or early May.
Parks provide respite for Augusta residents of all ages
The city’s age friendly committee is highlighting ways people can enjoy the outdoors without having to drive too far.
Kennebec County grand jury indicts dozens on drug trafficking charges
Others face charges of domestic violence assault, unlawful sexual contact and criminal restraint by a parent.
Augusta rally to save the Affordable Care Act draws 200
Speakers, including Augusta and Gardiner mayors, urged those attending to overcome their differences, engage politically and vote for candidates who support what they support.
Augusta goals include drawing more people, businesses to city
City council wants to entice people who work in the state capital but live elsewhere to consider making Augusta their home.