The Black Bears won the program’s first state title in 2021.
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Japanese business pioneer, philanthropist Kazuo Inamori dies at 90
Inamori was the founder of Japanese ceramics and electronics maker Kyocera.
High-stakes year begins for kids still learning to read
Mounting evidence from around the country shows that students who spent more time learning remotely during the 2020-2021 school year, many of them Black and Latino, lost about half of an academic year of learning.
Trioli to perform ‘A Clarinet Potpourri’ at Oasis of Music
Clarinet trio Trioli will perform at the Oasis of Music on beginning at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Trinity Church in Lewiston. Trioli will present a varied program they are calling “A Clarinet Potpourri.” Members are David Collier, Beth Whitney and Greg Anderson. Collier is a local music educator who has taught for […]
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‘Zombie’ cells emerge as central to the quest for active, vital old age
About 100 companies, plus academic teams, are exploring drugs to target cells that have stopped dividing.
Thinking Things Through: Cooking on the road to recovery
While recovering from a second knee replacement surgery, Liz Soares mulls how cooking has been an important hobby in her household.
Mississippi capital city doesn’t have drinkable water and doesn’t know when it will
Both the state’s governor and president Biden have declared a state of emergency to try to resolve multiple problems that have been decades in the making.
UN inspectors head to Ukraine nuclear plant in war zone
With the convoy finally arriving in Zaporizhzhia city, still some 70 miles by road from the plant, the mission leader said the ‘real work’ will start on Thursday.
Five things we learned from the latest filing on the Trump Mar-a-Lago search
The Justice Department provided more support for its decision to search former President Donald Trump’s premises at Mar-a-Lago.