Despite plenty of talent, the Mules have yet to put all the pieces together, Travis Barrett writes.
2020
‘Her Flag’ project comes to Maine State Museum
The 36-state project adds a stripe representing each state in the order that it ratified the 19th amendment, which gave women the right to vote a century ago.
College basketball: Colby rallies for win over Trinity
Down seven points at the half, Mules pull away in second in a big conference test.
Greenhouse gases from oil, gas projected to continue increasing
If the 157 petroleum and natural gas drilling sites are built or extended over the next five years, emissions across the U.S. will total 990.5 million tons per year – the equivalent of 50 new coal-fired power plants.
Maine swim coach on pool deck despite medical setbacks
A Maine swimming coach has endured a quadruple bypass after a heart attack, removal of cancerous tumors from his colon and wrists, and the amputation of part of his leg
Taiwan’s leader re-elected in landslide
President Tsai Ing-wen has sworn that Taiwan will never be unified with China as long as she’s in power.
Saturday’s warmth sets high-temperature record in Portland
Mainers were making the most of the warm weather, and the Eastern Promenade Trail was buzzing with activity.
North Korea: Trump’s birthday greeting not enough to resume talks
The North’s foreign ministry adviser stresses the country will never trade its nuclear capabilities for ending U.S.-led sanctions.
Central Maine business briefs: Franklin Savings Bank promotes Melissa Spencer to human resources and benefits officer
Blue Marble Geographics releases webcast with MangoMap about new Global Mapper extension for online mapping.
New Oman ruler vows to uphold late sultan’s peaceful policy
Haitham bin Tariq Al Said says the country will continue down the path laid by Sultan Qaboos bin Said, who often was a facilitator of talks between adversaries.