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Updated: County Republicans to meet

The Lincoln County Republican Committee’s next meeting is Wednesday, Sept. 27 at the Water of Life Lutheran Church, 618 US-1, Newcastle. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the meeting begins at 6. Political strategist and professional videographer, Scott.

Lincoln County Republicans meet July 26

The Lincoln County Republicans will meet on Wednesday, July 26 at the Water of Life Lutheran Church, 618 US-1 Newcastle. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with guest speaker, Senator Lisa Keim, District 19, speaking at 6 and the monthly business meeting.

Obituary: Kathleen Melanie (Littlefield) Sproul

Obituary: Kathleen Melanie (Littlefield) Sproul AUGUSTA - Kathleen Melanie (Littlefield) Sproul died on April 9, 2021 at her home in Augusta at the age of 69 . Share Kathleen Melanie (Littlefield) Sproul AUGUSTA – Kathleen Melanie (Littlefield) Sproul died on April 9, 2021 at her home in Augusta at the age of 69 years old. She died after a 10-year battle with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, a rare neurological disease of which there is no cure and little is known. Born on June 24, 1951, Kathy was the second child born to Dexter Parker Littlefield and Patricia M. (O’Grady) Littlefield in Worcester, Mass. They moved to Belfast when Kathy was still quite young. She attended Belfast public schools, graduating from Belfast Area High School in 1969. In high school, Kathy sang in chorus, participated in school plays and American Field Service. She later attended Beal Business College in Bangor.

Family, city workers hope to raise awareness of disease that took Augusta woman s life

increase font size Family, city workers hope to raise awareness of disease that took Augusta woman’s life Kathy Sproul, who died April 9 at age 69, insisted her brain be donated to research to help find a cure or treatment for progressive supranuclear palsy. Share Bethany Sproul LeBrun with her son, Nolan, 4, and daughter, Maya, 8, outside her workplace at the Buker Center recently in Augusta. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal AUGUSTA About three years ago, Kathy Sproul was diagnosed with a rare, terminal neurological disease progressive supranuclear palsy that has no cure and progressively takes away the patient’s abilities to function.

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