Bangor Daily News
Letter: Matt Dunlap is good neighbor to Maine’s indigenous population
“We feel these efforts to provide justice and mercy for all of our citizens well suit him to the responsibilities of this office.”
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6mBrewer track stars among latest inductees into school’s Sports Hall of Fame
Two teams, two athletes and a man who pioneered track technology are among the Class of 2026.
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1mNkeng receives doctorate in medical science from Shenandoah University
WINCHESTER, Virginia — Yannick Nkeng of Bangor was among the 1,180 graduates who earned degrees and/or certificates from Shenandoah University during the 2025-26 academic year. Nkeng earned a doctorate in medical science. Shenandoah’s 2026 University Commencement took place May 9 in the James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics and Events Center.
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7mThe founders’ forgotten ideal
"Go to any corner of our state and you will find Mainers dedicating themselves to the public good, in small ways and large ones."
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3mChildren found in 'deplorable' Ohio home were part of same family
HAMDEN, Ohio (AP) — The 16 children found living in “deplorable” conditions inside a small, delapidated rural Ohio home are part of the same family, officials said Wednesday. Authorities arrested four adults Tuesday on felony child endangerment charges after finding the children in the home. Some were in dire need of medical treatment, authorities said. […]
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1mLayman achieves president's list honors at Nichols College
DUDLEY, Massachusetts — Cami Layman of Hampden has achieved president’s list honors for the spring 2026 semester at Nichols College. The president’s list recognizes those students who achieve high grades during a single semester. Students whose semester grade point average is 3.85 or higher for at least 12 undergraduate credit-hours and no grades below B- […]