Many of the Sweet 16 teams are relying on players 6-foot-3 or taller, including Indiana’s Mackenzie Holmes.
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NHL roundup: Sabres begin overhaul by trading Eric Staal to Canadiens
Eric Stall is dealt from Buffalo, which is 0-14-2 in its last 16 games and could soon unload other key players.
In show of bipartisan solidarity, 26 governors and more than 60 former officials condemn anti-Asian attacks
Officials across the last 6 presidential administrations signed on to the effort.
River Arts to reopen gallery April 1
River Arts in Damariscotta will re-open the gallery at 36 Elm St. on Thursday, April 1. With three shows on display, the opening has something for everyone. The River Room features the works of Sandra Chase Morrissey and her son, Lunar Mayor. Morrissey is a painter from Falmouth who works with acrylics on canvas. Her […]
NASA gives the all clear: Earth safe from menacing asteroid for 100 years
First detected in 2004, Apophis is now officially off NASA’s asteroid ‘risk list.’
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Larry McMurtry dies at 84
McMurtry, the author of many novels including the Pulitzer Prize winning epic ‘Lonesome Dove,’ was also writer of screenplays and a bookstore owner.
State plans to cancel multimillion-dollar contract over software delays
The Mills administration has threatened to seek more than $22 million in repayment from the company because of the dispute, which is now drawing scrutiny from the Legislature’s Government Oversight Committee.
Maine’s job recovery continues in February
The state added 2,800 jobs last month, and the statewide unemployment rate slipped to its lowest point in five months.
Democrats seek government records in deadly Capitol riot probe
Hopes for a bipartisan, independent commission to study the attack are fading as Republicans have rejected the proposal.
Wildlife refuge extends art contest submission deadline
‘Teen Art’ is the theme for March.