An email from a school employee cancelling the student paper’s printing services said it was “because the school board and superintendent are unhappy with the last issue’s editorial content.”
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Two plead guilty in scheme to sell Biden’s daughter’s diary
Prosecutors say two people from Florida have pleaded guilty in a scheme to peddle a diary and other items belonging to the president’s daughter to the conservative group Project Veritas for $40,000.
School shooter fixated on guns, dreamed of killing, therapists’ letter says
Four years before Nikolas Cruz murdered 17 people at a Florida high school, therapists at another school wrote a letter to his psychiatrist saying he was fixated on guns and dreamed of killing others and being covered in blood.
U.S. senator visits Taiwan amid high tensions with China
Sen. Marsha Blackburn has arrived in Taiwan, in the second visit by members of Congress since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s trip earlier this month.
Fairfield reduces property tax rate, sets municipal elections for November
Town Council sets rate at 2.1%, or $21 for every $1,000 of assessed valuation, a slight decrease from last year, when the rate was 2.2%.
Biden kicks off midterm rally as Democrats see opening
President Biden is aiming to turn months of legislative accomplishments into political energy.
State investigation finds police use of force justified in February shooting death of Pittsfield man
The death of Gregory Lasselle, 27, was one of five police shootings statewide that the Maine attorney general’s office has recently found to be justified.
Gay M. Grant announces release of ‘Around the Kennebec’
Book showcases photography of Herman Bryant (1858-1937)
Fewer Americans claim jobless benefits last week
The labor market continues to stand out as one of the strongest segments of the U.S. economy.