Videos From B98.5′s Electricity Maine KidFest
Sunday, April 7 was a lot of fun as Electricity Maine KidFest took over Champions in Waterville.
Sunday, April 7 was a lot of fun as Electricity Maine KidFest took over Champions in Waterville.
Thank you central Maine! What a wonderful day, Sunday April 7, at our first annual Electricity Maine KidFest presented by Catholic Charities of Maine.
Today is Ayla Reynolds' third birthday and still no answers about what has happened to the little girl. According to the state police the case is to be open and active, but there are no new developments. Ayla was reported missing from her home in Waterville December 17 of 2011.
When I first heard about the new consignment shop in Waterville, Madlyn's New & Used Consignment Shop, I was excited! I had wanted to sell some of my clothes to make a little extra money! The one thing I needed to sell...my wedding dress.
The Waterville Police Department is asking the public for help in identifying the man who robbed KeyBank on Kennedy Memorial Drive Thursday, Feb. 21. The robber escaped with an undisclosed amount of cash.
Megan Williams, president of 'Hardy Girls Healthy Women' is this year's recipient of the 'Rising Star Award,' given to a Mid-Maine Chamber member under the age of 40 who illustrates business success and community involvement.
The mom’s family of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds has now given a summary of the January meeting with police investigators. Ayla’s step grandfather posted a summary of the meeting on his website about the missing little girl. He said that the state police told the family they believe that Ayla is dead.
This story has been a curious one for me. In March of 2012 there was a six car crash in Waterville. It really hit home, not just because it was a horrible accident, but the station just had our Bridal Show in Waterville. All my 'work family' was headed home. I was scared one of them may have been injured.
Congratulations to Waterville High School's, Bethanie Brown. She's been named the 'Gatorade Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year for Maine.'
It's been quite a year. She won the Class B state championship and went on to finish seventh at the New England meet and 11th at the Foot Locker Northeast Regionals. Bethanie told the Morning Sentinel that "It's pretty exciting. It's nice to be rewarded for all my hard work. It really is an honor."