Lately, our country has replaced our traditional forms of military action — invasions, occupations and aerial bombing from planes flown by pilots — with unmanned aircraft, known as drones.
March 2013
Maybe we need to start hiding savings in mattress
Liberals in the USA who enjoy spending money the government doesn’t have should read carefully the March 19 newspaper article, “Plan to raid Cypriots’ people’s savings rattles Europe.”
Ban youth tanning? It’s a too-toned debate
Maine proponents say it’s healthier to go light on the salon rays, but owners say regulations could decimate the industry.
Morning Sentinel area police log, March 28, 2013
Police arrested a 55-year-old man Wednesday for trying to walk out of Walmart with 20 bottles of bright-colored nail polish.
Augusta concrete plant looking for zone change
Auburn Concrete is seeking a zone change that would allow the company to blast rock at its Civic Center Drive site.
Former WGME anchor Rafferty suing station
Longtime WGME-TV news anchor Doug Rafferty is suing his former employer claiming disability and age discrimination.
Area leaders, residents gather at the capital for gun control
Augusta Mayor William Stokes and Hallowell Mayor Charlotte Warren lead an effort Thursday to gain support for combating illegal gun trafficking.
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Csaplar sparks Mules to win
AUBURNDALE, Fla. — Freshman Dan Csaplar stroked a bases loaded single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to drive in two runs and give Colby College a 6-5 victory over Fredonia State in college baseball action Thursday.
Bill aims to get lead out of Maine loons
It would ban fishermen from using sinkers and jigs made of lead, but some say the move is unnecessary.