The Knights begin a difficult second half of the season against a Warriors squad that has yet to allow a point to a Class D opponent.
September 2023
DeSantis’ controversial Disney board tries to move past its bumpy start
The handpicked board passes a $194.5 million budget to oversee the entertainment company’s huge property in Florida and to continue a lawsuit – against Disney.
Week 5 high school football staff predictions
(Predicted winners in bold) WIL KRAMLICH (41-9) Camden Hills at Gray-New Gloucester Cony at Mt. Blue Maranacook at Dirigo Spaulding (N.H.) at Edward Little Leavitt at Lawrence Lewiston at Scarborough Winslow at Lisbon Poland at Wells Brunswick at Spruce Mountain Telstar at Boothbay Portsmouth (N.H.) at Oxford Hills Freeport at Oak Hill/St. Dom’s Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale/Kents Hill […]
Boxer Brandon Berry of West Forks still chasing the dream despite his ‘window closing’
The 36-year-old West Forks boxer ponders his future as he preps for Saturday bout in Skowhegan.
Food prices are rising as countries limit exports. Blame climate change, El Nino and Russia’s war
Across the globe, restrictions on food exports are spilling over, from rice and wheat to other essentials.
NATO’s secretary-general meets with Zelensky to discuss ‘ending Russia’s aggression’
‘The stronger Ukraine becomes, the closer we come to ending Russia’s aggression,’ NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said.
Former Maine candidate pleads guilty in clean elections fraud case
A judge approved a 10-day jail sentence for Matthew Toth, but said the penalty can be satisfied through an alternative sentencing program.
This week in high school football history: 1951, ’68, ’72 and 2021
Going way back to distant decades, and making a shorter trip to a couple of years ago.
Weekend Blitz: Games beginning to have playoff implications
Several area teams open the second half with contests that might go a long way toward deciding their postseason fates.
Ringo Starr talks ‘Rewind Forward,’ writing country music and the AI-assisted final Beatles track
To call the former Beatle prolific would almost shortchange his accomplishments. But it also feels right.