Bobcats crack Laker shell en route to shutout win.
2019
Changes in Augusta help families, kids heading back to school
The return of the season celebrated by fans of pumpkin spice and football alike also marks the end of summer vacation and the start of a new school year. This year, the Legislature has made a few changes that parents, students, and all of us, should be aware of.
OHS scrubs varsity football season
OHS Athletic Director Mike Archer announced the cancellation on Aug. 29, citing low number and difficulties with positional personnel.
Technological advances have meant huge changes for law enforcement
Technology has moved forward in leaps and bounds in many aspects of life in recent years. That includes law enforcement.
Woman arrested as fugitive from justice
A woman wanted on a fugitive from justice warrant for failure to show up for her trial for killing a passenger in a 2017 Pennsylvania accident was arrested recently in Milford.
Bradley cleanup stickers to be more costly
Bradley residents who take part in the town’s semi-annual cleanup will pay more to get rid of their junk.
UMaine receives funds for remote sensing research for large-scale forest health assessment
State-of-the-art geospatial data collection and modeling to assess, monitor and forecast the quality, health and value of Maine forestlands is the focus of a new NASA-funded project led by the University of Maine.
130 years of Maine Campus available online
Patrons can search the 130-year archive and download complete issues from anywhere in the world through Digital Commons at UMaine, an online repository managed by Raymond H. Fogler Library.
True North holding auditions for ‘The Odd Couple’
Auditions will be held at 1 p.m.on Sunday, Sept. 15 and 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 16, at Church of Universal Fellowship, 82 Main St., Orono.
Hurricane Dorian forces cruise ship detours to Portland
Two ships with a combined capacity of 2,700 find safe harbor in the city.