Removal of art display brings into focus century-old Skowhegan labor strike
Some on social media recently criticized Skowhegan Savings Bank after an art display was removed from the building that depicted a 1907 strike, but the bank says it only sought to have another display featured because it better represented the bank's history.
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At least 19 children killed in Texas elementary school shooting
The governor says the suspected shooter, an 18-year-old man, also died and was believed to be killed by responding officers.
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Woman tells Waterville school board that Black daughter mistreated by teachers at high school
Karlene Burrell-McRae, who's an administrator at Colby College, urged the schools and Board of Education on Monday to "do better."
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Investigators search for cause of fire that destroyed hotel in Boothbay Harbor
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Criticism of Gov. Mills mounts in Portland over asylum seekers
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Local roundup: Monmouth softball scores run in 7th to get by Winthrop
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Mount View baseball scores early, hangs on late to top Maranacook
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Pandemic-weary Americans plan for summer despite COVID surge
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A look at some of the deadliest U.S. school shootings
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U.S. safety, savings rules set stage for baby formula shortage
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Wilton town report dedicated to Town Manager Rhonda Irish
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Indiana lawmakers enact transgender sports ban with veto override
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Defendant’s DNA not on tested items in New Hampshire beheading case
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French Open: Medvedev advances, questions Wimbledon points policy
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Man pleads guilty to sending threatening emails to Dr. Fauci
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Maine Crime
Police: Pair from Waterville charged with robbing Fairfield Circle K store
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Brothers’ argument over T-shirt led to shooting death of Wells toddler, police say
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Deputy: Anson woman, 32, killed when she loses control of motorcycle, hits guardrail
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Waterville board votes to hire principal, assistant principals for elementary schools, high school
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Police: Body found in Sebasticook River is man last seen in March
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Former Gardiner councilor Johnston remembered for legacy of service following death
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Augusta sewage testing shows area’s highest coronavirus count in two years
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Schools and Education
The effects of faculty cuts ripple across UMF campus and into homes
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Maine Crime
Man charged with murder in shooting death of Wells toddler
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Newly named UMA president agrees to deal to withdraw from position
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Maine Crime
Augusta man who allegedly set off fireworks inside apartment indicted
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Maine Crime
Police: Pair from Waterville charged with robbing Fairfield Circle K store
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Times Record
Red’s Eats in Wiscasset will be featured on Netflix series
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Community
Memorial Day events around central Maine this weekend
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Opinion
Tell Us: Do you think Maine schools should reinstate mask mandates?
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Letters to the Editor
Shagoury has always been thoughtful, hardworking
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Schools and Education
Central Maine 2022 graduation coverage
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Local & State
Investigators search for cause of fire that destroyed hotel in Boothbay Harbor
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Local & State
Criticism of Gov. Mills mounts in Portland over asylum seekers
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Local & State
Wilton town report dedicated to Town Manager Rhonda Irish
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Schools and Education
Albion residents at hearing support starting process to explore leaving Fairfield-area school district
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Business
State board to take up power line permit appeal in mid-July
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Maine Crime
Buxton man’s trial for threatening to kill Jewish people ends in mistrial
Public health officials warn of possible hepatitis A exposure at Skowhegan Walmart
A person who worked in the deli section of the store was found to have been sick with the contagious liver disease this month, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Augusta sewage testing shows area’s highest coronavirus count in two years
A May 11 sample of wastewater collected by Greater Augusta Utility District showed a spike in the prevalence of the virus that causes COVID-19.
Wells man held without bail in death of his toddler niece
Andrew Huber Young, 19, who is charged with murder, was ordered to have no contact with his father and brother, who were injured in the shooting at their family home Saturday. He also is barred from contact with the mother of Octavia Huber-Young, the toddler who was shot and killed.
Our View: University system damaged by chancellor’s missteps
Dannel Malloy was supposed to bring political savvy to a key leadership job, but instead he’s made a lot of enemies.
Numbers speak for themselves as alewives regain foothold in central Maine
As the fish's annual migration begins again, this is the first year in centuries that alewives will be able to swim upriver to China Lake, a milestone that Gov. Janet Mills and others celebrated this week.