Seahawks DB opens up at media day
January 2014
Criminal justice experts offer advice to Thomas College students
Jobs as security guards, private eyes and Maine game wardens may be available, but panel’s audience wanted to hear all about the FBI, which has a hiring freeze.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Beede gears up for stretch run
Cony graduate setting goals for season
Hemp cultivation poised to go legit after decades-long ban
The latest federal farm bill agreement would allow farmers once again to grow marijuana’s non-intoxicating cousin.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Expectations high for Provencal
Skowhegan graduate happy with decision to stick with ice hockey
Congress may repeal cut to military pensions
Curb in annual cost-of-living adjustments drew outrage from veterans groups.
Prominent Waterville philanthropist Walter Simcock dies at 88
Simcock, who won the 2010 Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Community Service Award and was devoted to children’s causes, is remembered as a generous person.