Oxford County sheriff’s fate in Janet Mills’ hands
Lawyers in case against Sheriff Christopher Wainwright give closing arguments Wednesday as county commissioners seek his removal from office.
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Army Reservist who had fought with Lewiston shooter says he was ‘terrified’ on night of mass shooting
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Gathering tonight plans to help show community support for Lewiston mass shooting victims
Maine Resiliency Center staff encourage people to come Thursday in support of the victims and survivors.
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Livermore Falls Advertiser Posted: 4:51 PM
Livermore voters discontinue Wyman Road plowing, OK money for backhoe
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Schools & Education Posted: 5:04 PM
Photo Album: Litchfield students enjoy pool time
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Boston Celtics Posted: 4:13 PM
Porzingas, Holiday struggle as Heat pull even with Celtics
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Maine Posted: 4:08 PM
Maine’s high court backs COVID vaccine mandate for EMS personnel
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Business Posted: 3:26 PM
Strict new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down
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Business Posted: 3:19 PM
As Biden celebrates computer chip factories, voters wait for the promised production to start
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Lewiston-Auburn Posted: 3:03 PM
Photo: Cars crossing Longley Bridge crash, tie up traffic
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Business Posted: 2:53 PM
New York City to require warning labels for sugary foods and drinks in chain restaurants
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Sports Posted: 2:52 PM
Bernie Williams is back in center – only this time Lincoln Center for New York Philharmonic debut
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Business Posted: 2:45 PM
The National Enquirer was the go-to American tabloid for many years. Trump helped change that
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Nation / World Posted: 2:26 PM
Net neutrality restored as FCC votes to regulate internet providers
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Nation / World Posted: 2:17 PM
Judge rejects Trump’s bid for a new trial in $83.3 million E. Jean Carroll defamation case
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Maine
Utility opposes new rules for heat pumps popular in Maine
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The Buzz
Afrotaste closing its doors in Lewiston after just one year
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Maine
Hannaford expands recall of store-branded ground beef
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Maine
There are a lot of fallen pine cones in Maine right now. Here’s why.
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Lewiston-Auburn
Pets die in Lewiston apartment house fire
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Street Talk
Mark LaFlamme: On the veterinarian shortage and its casualties
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Softball
Watch: Highlights and interviews from Buckfield’s softball win over Leavitt
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Lewiston-Auburn
Lewiston officials consider adding several public restrooms
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 10 on ‘American Idol’
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Lewiston-Auburn
Gendron pulls out of plans to develop Auburn land into housing
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Maine
Maine’s high court backs COVID vaccine mandate for EMS personnel
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Schools & Education
Wales-based school district moves forward with proposed budget
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The Franklin Journal
Three Farmington police promotions recognized, purchase of 2 cruisers and equipment approved
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Maine
Lawmakers, advocates at odds with Mills over right to sue in farmworker minimum wage bill
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Maine
Portland attorney nominated to become federal judge
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Schools & Education
USM students in Portland join nationwide campus protests in support of Palestine
Dixfield-based school district approves budget, retains sports and after-school programs
The Regional School Unit 56 board of directors hired Kaelyne Thompson as Dirigo High School principal and Sara Thurston as athletics and activities director for the district, both to begin their positions July 1.
Paris-area school board approves $51.5 million budget
The SAD 17 budget goes to voters June 11, along with a separate funding request for $2 million for capital improvements.
Michael T. Peters: Jewish people deserve to be celebrated: Judeo-Christian teachings built America
The Jewish people are part of our America and deserve our respect and our protection. We should not tolerate what is taking place on American campuses, and we should demand that the influencers who are teaching this new Marxist garbage be terminated.
2024 Morning Sentinel Readers’ Choice Awards Ceremony
Join us at the Waterville Elks Lodge on Thursday, May 2 at 6 p.m.
Strict new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan says the new rules are targeting pollution that's 'pushing our planet to the brink.'
Oxford man shot by police in Mexico gets nearly 2 years in prison
Prosecutors say Brandon Dearborn, who was prohibited from having a gun, took aim at police before he was shot.
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Business
Lewiston’s Safe Voices names new director
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Business
Norway’s Woods Maine Shop expanding downtown
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Business
Bates College professor awarded Maine’s Public Humanities Prize
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Business
Lewiston gift shop celebrates 10-year milestone
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Business
Lewiston, Wilton nonprofits receive grants
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Business
UScellular names new retail area sales manager