The South regional champion will face several tough teams Saturday at the Class A championships, while Mattanawcook Academy is favored in Class B.
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Oceanside’s Maddie Ripley vying to become first girl to win state wrestling title
Wrestling mostly against boys, the sophomore is 32-1 this season and won the Class B South 113-pound title.
Skiing: Marshwood’s Hadley Prewitt, Falmouth’s Andrew Christie claim Class A titles in GS
Prewitt dominates in the girls’ race, and Christie uses his experience to top the boys’ field in giant slalom at Black Mountain.
Livermore woman injured after tractor-trailer tire blows
Brenda Lachapelle’s car went off Route 4 and struck a utility pole.
Walmart steers through inflation, boosting profit and sales
The nation’s largest retailer also delivered on Thursday an upbeat outlook for this year and boosted its dividend.
‘Woodsqueer’: Farmington author publishes ‘love letter’ to Franklin County
University of Maine at Farmington professor and author Gretchen Legler has published a new book, which details her 17 years living in the woods of Jay and how one builds and sustains relationships with the world around them.
Mills speaks on expansion of UMF childhood, early education center
FARMINGTON — The University of Maine at Farmington (UMF) has been given the stamp of approval by the UMaine-System to expand its Sweatt-Winter Child Care and Early Education Center. The expansion, according to a release, will enable UMF to care for more infants and toddlers. Additionally, it will allow UMF to increase enrollment to its […]
State dismisses drug trafficking charge against Phillips man
The case against Scott A. Pinkham was dropped for lack of evidence.
Maine high school basketball tournament is back after lost year
Players and coaches eager for start of postseason, and the return of the dramatics that come with it.
Governor supports limited expansion of tribal rights, while casino interests cry foul
Tribal representatives support the governor’s plan but emphasize that they do not see it as a substitute for a more sweeping tribal sovereignty package Gov. Mills opposes.