John Muir, who fought to preserve Yosemite Valley and Sequoia National Forest, used racist pejoratives to refer to Black Americans.
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Lewiston board brings back Gus LeBlanc as interim high school principal
The School Committee also appointed Chief Academic Officer Karen Paquette to the new position of assistant superintendent.
RSU 4 considers three plans for new school year
The final plan will depend on guidance from the Maine Department of Education.
Auburn panel to review school reopening plan Wednesday night
The School Committee could approve a first reading of the plan when it meets at Auburn Hall.
Legislators seek annual report on types of cases handled by state police intelligence agency
A majority of legislators on the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee voted Monday to require the state police intelligence agency to make an annual report about its activities.
Sugarloaf to host TGR mountain bike film premiere
Teton Gravity Research is premiering its newest mountain bike film, “Accomplice,” during its Drive-In Road Trip Tour at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, at Sugarloaf Mountain outside on The Beach. Doors open at 8 p.m. Join the TGR crew as they celebrate the magic of the mountain bike and the incredible places it takes us. […]
Maine native’s new novel an examination of life’s priorities
CAPE ELIZABETH — Maine author Kevin St. Jarre, is a Cape Elizabeth resident who grew up in Madawaska. His latest novel, “Aliens, Drywall, and a Unicycle,” is available for preorder today either online or through a favorite bookstore, and will be in stores everywhere on Nov. 6. The novel is the story of Tom Tibbets, […]
Animal Tales: The dogs do it all at Merrill’s Detector Dog Services in Readfield
At Merrill’s Detector Dog Services, the most sought after employees have fur and four paws.
MDOT seeks feedback on Lisbon Route 125 reconstruction plans
The Maine Department of Transportation plans to rebuild a stretch of Main Street (Route 125), fixing drainage problems, repairing a retaining wall and replacing sidewalks and street lights as part of the $5.7 million project slated to start by April 2022.
As camp approaches, how will NFL handle players opting out?
There will surely be some players who decide it is not worth the risk of playing during a pandemic. How will the league handle that?