Bangor Daily News
Watts Hall hosts Maine Speaks program on postcard Imagery and Maine identity
THOMASTON — Watts Hall Community Arts has been selected by the Maine Humanities Council to host a Maine Speaks program, bringing historian Libby Bischof to Thomaston for a free public talk titled “A…
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5mPenobscot Valley senior softball duo seeking to end careers with 6th state championship
Rylee Moulton and Lila Cummings have already helped lead the Howlers to two state championships in basketball, and three in soccer.
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2mLetter: Fuel prices should fall as quickly as they rise
“I’ve never heard any line of reasoning on why prices at the retail end of the chain instantly go up at the mere whisper of a snag in the supply chain.”
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4mThe authentic Maine moose hunting documentary you need to see
"Although an avid hunter, most of the run-of-the-mill hunting videos that I have watched never measured up to me."
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4mSusan Collins’ voting streak shows a commitment to Maine
“Collins keeps a consistent presence in the Senate that is incredibly important to Maine.”
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6mFive years after a Navajo elder vanished, the man who robbed her was released from prison
EDGEWOOD, N.M. (AP) — Five years to the day that Navajo elder Ella Mae Begay disappeared from her home in a remote corner of Arizona, the man who acknowledged beating her, stealing her truck and leaving her on the roadside is free from prison. Preston Tolth pleaded guilty to robbing Begay and was sentenced on […]