Morning Sentinel

McCormick served state honestly for 30 years

Winter sand should be cleaned off all roads equally

Sadness at passing of another wonderful doctor

Senate kills constitutional officer election rules

AUGUSTA -- The state Senate rejected a request by a Democratic lawmaker Wednesday that would have required new rules for Maine constitutional officers who run for higher office.

Union revocation scrapes by committee

AUGUSTA -- A legislative committee split along party lines Wednesday on a bill that would take away collective bargaining rights for in-home child care providers.

Augusta teen girl charged with arson, mischief

A 13-year-old Augusta girl is facing charges in connection with a fire that started inside a Cony middle school bathroom.

Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce presents awards in front of sold-out crowd

WATERVILLE -- The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce handed out its annual awards Wednesday night at Waterville Elks Banquet & Conference Center.

Man injured in College Avenue crash to recover

WATERVILLE -- A man who was seriously injured during a March 18 six-car crash on College Avenue is expected to be discharged from the hospital today.

Wilton board to evaluate sewer options

WILTON -- Selectmen on Tuesday will consider two proposals to pay off the debt on a $4.7 million project that is upgrading the town's sewer system.

Disabled hurt by DHHS cutbacks

AUGUSTA -- Ethan Kelly, who has cerebral palsy, graduated from high school in June to the cheers of his classmates and friends. Since then, the 21-year-old has been living at home, needing the constant care of his parents.