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MULTITASKING: Skowhegan Area High School fans consult a cell phone Wednesday while consuming snow cones together at the Augusta Civic Center during the girls basketball team's Class A East tournament match up against Morse High School. The lady Indians defeated the Shipbuilders 57-43 and will meet Brunswick for the regional final Friday afternoon. The boys are, from left, Jacob Anderson, Eli Holland, Adam Turcotte, Cooper Holland, and Euriah Campbell.
VANCOUVER OLYMPICS 'ALL THE RIGHT MOVES' Friends laud medalist Wescott's grit, modesty, helpfulness to others
CARRABASSETT VALLEY -- On Monday night, Alex Tuttle didn't just watch his mentor Seth Wescott pull off a spectacular, come-from-behind win in the final snowboardcross competition at the Vancouver Olympics.

After wobbly qualifiers, he goes from worst to 1st
Cool ease guided Seth Wescott in his stunning charge to gold in the finals of the men's snowboardcross at the Vancouver Olympics.

Tweaking high school's template Maine adopts voluntary program that customizes students' progress

Young Marines on brink of losing building
WATERVILLE -- Foreclosure is imminent for a vacant 90-year-old building on Harris Street.

Study:Franklin County is Maine's healthiest
Franklin County is Maine's healthiest county while neighboring Oxford County is the least, according to a set of new reports that rank all the counties within their states.

WATERVILLE City opts to pay county tax all at once
WATERVILLE -- The city will pay an additional $345,887 this year in one lump sum to Kennebec County, instead of spreading the cost over five years.

Dairy farmers pin hopes on Maine brand of milk
Maine dairy farmers hope their new organic milk, called MOOMilk, becomes as popular among natural-food buffs as Maine lobster is among seafood lovers.

FAIRFIELD TOWN BUDGET TIGHTENS
FAIRFIELD -- If the annual town meeting were held here tomorrow, voters would be looking at a budget recommended by the town council that is 4.52 percent lower than the current one.

Chicken-raising classes offered in Fairfield
FAIRFIELD -- Have you ever thought about keeping chickens in your backyard?

POLICE
SKOWHEGAN -- Police on Wednesday widened the investigation into reports of windows being shot out, apparently by someone using a pellet gun.

Robber accused of stealing $30K worth of tools from grandfather
AUGUSTA -- A Pittston woman convicted of a convenience store robbery was indicted last week on charges of stealing thousands of dollars in tools from her grandfather while she was out on bail.

SKOWHEGAN Chamber event set for Friday
SKOWHEGAN -- The Skowhegan Area Chamber of Commerce annual meeting and recognition dinner is set for 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at T & B's Celebration Center on Madison Avenue.

STATE HOUSE Sharp differences surface on use of solitary confinement
Psychiatrists testifying in support of a bill to reform treatment of prisoners told lawmakers Wednesday that solitary confinement amounts to torture and can exacerbate or even create mental illness.

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EASTERN B BOYS: Mt. View can't keep up with Ellsworth
BANGOR -- If you went into the Eastern B boys semifinal between Ellsworth and Mt. View thinking Ellsworth was a one man show of Ryan Petros, it didn't take long for the Eagles to prove otherwise.

EASTERN A GIRLS: Top seed Skowhegan in final 2nd year in row
AUGUSTA -- The unbeaten Skowhegan girls basketball team showed its depth and versatility in its Eastern Maine Class A semifinal game Wednesday against Morse.

EASTERN B GIRLS: Winslow offense stymied in loss
BANGOR -- The Mt. Desert Island girls basketball team stuck to its defensive game plan throughout Wednesday's Eastern B semifinal game against Winslow. Those expecting a shootout were disappointed, but the Trojans were happy with the result and not interested in style points.

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VIDEO Augusta flooding Staff video by Joe Phelan
An ice jam in the Kennebec River has caused flooding which sent water into parking lots on the west bank of the river downtown. The flood sent emergency and public works crews scrambling. The water rapidly overflowed the banks in Augusta about 1 p.m. today.
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VIDEO Kennebec River Ice Jam Staff video by Joe Phelan
The mile-long ice jam in the Kennebec River just north of the Pearl Harbor Remembrance Bridge between Gardiner and Randolph, Maine caused flooding up river in Augusta and Hallowell.
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VIDEO Kennebec Journal Press
The Kennebec Journal press at Western Avenue in Augusta made its last run Dec. 14, 2009. Before that occurred, staff reporter Betty Adams coordinated a video record of the operation filmed by J.B. Lawrence.
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Pressing Forward 2010
For more than 150 years, the Kennebec Journal was printed in Augusta. In December 2009 that all changed. We look at the history of printing newspapers in Augusta and Waterville.
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Tough times Our recent Sunday series of stories has focused on the difficult economic climate and its effects on central Mainers. Articles and tips. How to deal with unemployment; job search, how to avoid foreclosure; economic stimulus and pinching pennies during the recession. Read the series here.
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Eustis moose photos Rarely moose-less in Eustis Stacy Blanchet, a Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel staffer and free-lance photographer, captured some great photos of a moose enjoying a drink and fresh greens off Route 27 north of Eustis over Memorial Day weekend.
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