The Red Eddies are 3-0 after a dominant win over Mt. Blue.
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Despite key injuries, Dirigo wrestling a contender in Class B
The Cougars are without Hudson Lufkin for the season and Caiden Skidgell until January, but strong returners are picking up the slack.
Hundreds gather in Lewiston to support Somali Mainers
Recent negative comments from President Donald Trump inspired a celebration of Somali Mainers in Lewiston on Saturday.
It’s time to stop shouting and start listening | Opinion
Our politics too often amplifies grievance instead of addressing it.
UMaine men’s basketball falls to Canisius
The Black Bears give up runs of 15-0 and 15-2 in the first half and drop to 1-12 with a loss to the Golden Griffins.
Capitalism will save us in the end | Letter
It’s good to read of private enterprises stepping into the shoes of the federal government. As much as the left enjoys vilifying capitalism and the “greedy rich,” these are the people and organizations who are stepping up to supply food banks with the needed resources to counteract the missing SNAP monies. Look at individuals, such as Michael Dell, who are donating billions of dollars to encourage our young […]
Chanukah’s message shines brightly during Maine’s darkest season | Opinion
It’s not enough to just spread light. Rather, we must always be increasing the light we share.
Festival of Trees in Rumford show Christmas works of art
The festival trees will remain on display throughout the holidays.
Turkey farmer alleges racial discrimination in lawsuit against state
A Mercer farmer says the state barred him from serving on a board due to his race.
Proposed rule change will deprive nurses of education benefits | Letter
As someone who has spent many years as a hospital administrator, I know how essential nurses are to every part of our health care system. I am also grateful for the federal programs that supported my own graduate education and allowed me to enter the field of health care leadership. That support mattered, and today’s […]