The president issues a stark warning to Iran, threatening to hit dozens of targets in the Islamic Republic “very fast and very hard” if it retaliates for the targeted killing of the head of Iran’s elite Quds Force.
2020
Saddleback buyers seek loan from Maine Rural Development Authority
Arctaris, a Boston firm, also wants loan insurance from the Finance Authority of Maine in a $6.5 million deal to reopen the ski resort.
Avangrid betting big on renewable energy
In addition to its controversial transmission line project in Maine, the firm is pushing two big wind farms off the coast of Nantucket Island to furnish green power to New England.
Texans beat Bills in overtime to advance in AFC playoffs
Kai’imi Fairbairn kicks 28-yard field goal in overtime as Houston advances to the divisional round.
With hours’ notice, US fast-response force flies to Mideast
Hundreds of U.S. soldiers have deployed to Kuwait to serve as reinforcements amid rising tensions following the U.S. killing of a top Iranian general.
Girls basketball: Mt. Blue sidesteps Medomak Valley
Senior Lexi Mittelstadt scores a game-high 19 points and sophomore Eva Stevens helps out with 14 to lead the Cougars to a 57-49 victory.
Local roundup: Cunningham leads Messalonskee boys hockey to win
Senior has two goals for Eagles in victory over Marshwood/Noble/Traip/Sanford.
Waterville church filled with bluegrass gospel in memory of late musician
The Second Baptist Church hosted a well-attended benefit concert Saturday afternoon in honor of Curtis Mueller, an Oakland banjo player who performed there on Sundays.
Winner of $400M border wall contract: ‘a gung-ho, smart guy’
The driving force behind a North Dakota company that won a $400 million contract to build part of the border wall is described as a “go-getter” and a “gung-ho, smart guy” by people who know him
‘You’re all goats today:’ Gray farm opens up to human and goat hiking
Each winter, Karl Schatz and Margaret Hathaway, owners of Ten Apple Farm in Gray, host goat hikes on their 18-acre property.