Messalonskee graduate and Eastern Kentucky standout drawing interest from NBA scouts.
2017
UMaine-Augusta men’s basketball small in size, big in numbers
Moose are off to 1-2 start this season
UMaine-Augusta women’s basketball start life after Jamie Plummer
Moose hit floor in 1st season without former All-American player
Bill to resolve problems in and around Acadia advances on Capitol Hill
A newly revised version of the bill, reflecting local input on issues like clammers rights, is scheduled for a hearing Nov. 15.
North Woods ‘sugarbush’ to get no funding from Land for Maine’s Future
The board cites a lack of public access in denying a request for $1.25 million to complete the purchase of the 23,056-acre Big Six Forest north of Jackman.
New directive in place for Augusta ed tech punished for telling colleague ‘I will pray for you’
Because of the publicity the complaint received, school employees have received ‘some highly inappropriate and profane communications,’ a School Department attorney said.
Boutique-style hotel planned as next step in Thompson’s Point redevelopment
Developers hope to attract guests with events, concerts and businesses in the redeveloped industrial yard.
Terminally ill Saco boy, who says ‘live like a penguin,’ gets some special visitors
Jacob Thompson, who has been celebrating Christmas early, gets a rare gift when he spends an hour with his favorite animal courtesy of the Mystic Aquarium.
Choral album made by Oakland area students nominated for Grammy Award
Students in the choral programs in the Oakland-based school district recorded “Songs of Darkness and Hope,” about the Holocaust, in April 2016.
Augusta man arrested after Walmart confrontation was barred from owning firearm
The criminal complaint against Robert Potter cites a 2016 conviction for domestic violence assault in Auburn.