Two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Trevon Diggs suffered the knee injury during practice on Thursday, according to multiple reports.
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Novel that fictionalizes real-life atrocity of Maine’s Malaga Island a finalist for top award
Paul Harding’s third novel, ‘This Other Eden,’ was one of six finalists announced Thursday for the Booker Prize.
Wilton home jeopardized by latest rainstorm
Raymond Wiers who lives at 1405 Main Street in the East Wilton section of Wilton is facing uncertainty after heavy rains Monday night into Tuesday eroded the bank behind his home.
UMF receives research grant benefiting college and area high school students
UMF biology professor Dr. Timothy Breton has assembled his team of research assistants to help him with a three-year research project.
Wilton sets special town meeting on moratorium Oct. 17
Wilton will hold a special town meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 6 p.m. in regards to the cannabis moratorium and updates to ordinances.
Early childhood development program grand opening set for Oct. 4 in Farmington
Jumpin’ Jamz, a new early childhood development program for babies and toddlers, is making its way to Farmington for a grand opening on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
Maine housing market stuck on falling sales, rising prices
It’s the same old song and dance as a tight inventory slows sales and pushes some prices up.
A peek into the past: 70 years of Skowhegan Drive-In Theatre coverage
We take a trip down memory lane through 70 years of newspaper coverage of the Skowhegan Drive-In Theatre, ahead of its final screenings this weekend.
King Charles III makes a stop at the fire-damaged Notre Dame Cathedral on his state visit to France
Charles and Queen Camilla, accompanied by French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, paid much attention to a presentation about ongoing renovation work at Notre Dame.
Side hustles take center stage in paying bills for Hollywood workers on strike
It’s been nearly 5 months since the Hollywood writers strike began and more than 2 months since actors joined them.