Riding an electric offense, the Cougars edged Marshwood to win Class B title and complete 12-0 season.
2020
WWII-era BIW women workers among those honored with Congressional Gold Medal Act
The Rosie the Riveter Congressional Gold Medal Act honors women who worked for the war effort during World War II, including nearly 2,000 women who built warships at Bath Iron Works.
Maine business owners withdraw appeal in COVID-19 lawsuit
The owners filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Janet Mills in May, asking a judge to declare the restrictions on their operations during a pandemic unconstitutional.
Stocks rise amid investors’ tug of war between hope, fear
Stocks ended higher, shaking off a weak start and nearly erasing the S&P 500’s losses for the week.
Children’s Discovery Museum buys former Waterville church
Museum officials hope to begin renovating the former First Congregational United Church of Christ building at 7 Eustis Parkway early next year.
Lewiston High School closes again after staff test positive for virus; school to reopen Dec. 3
After a staff member tests positive for COVID-19 on the day school reopens, LHS is going back to remote learning.
Carol Burnett puts variety, and music, back in her show
Episodes from the show’s 11 seasons have been revived and expanded, most to their original hour length, and can be seen streaming for the first time on services including Tubi and The Roku Channel.
NBA notebook: Thompson suffers Achilles tear, will miss second straight season for Warriors
Golden State guard Klay Thompson was injured during a pickup game as he was rehabbing a knee injury from the 2019 NBA finals.
Tyson suspends Iowa plant managers after allegations they bet on sick workers
Tyson Foods has suspended top officials at its largest pork plant and launched an investigation into allegations that they bet on how many workers would get infected during a widespread coronavirus outbreak.
Wisconsin issues recount order, paid for by Trump, in 2 liberal counties
The chair of the elections board, a Democrat, said Trump’s allegation that election clerks mailed thousands of absentee ballots to voters who hadn’t requested them was ‘absurd,’ ‘factually bizarre’ and a ‘vague, paranoid conspiracy.’