WATERVILLE – Eugene “Gene” E. Couture, passed away in Waterville on August 1, 2022. He was born October 4, 1930, the …
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Obituary: Steven L. Truman
WEST GARDINER – With great sorrow we announce the passing of Steven L. Truman of West Gardiner. On July 23, 2022 …
Suspect mistakenly freed in Lady Gaga’s dog theft recaptured
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Keanu Reeves takes rare TV role in historical thriller
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Dirty tricks in Kansas via text: Does yes actually mean no?
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Democrats consider changes to economic bill; weekend votes ahead
Democrats are considering reshaping their economic bill’s proposed taxes on the wealthy and huge corporations, and possibly adding billions for the West’s historic drought.