Joe Harasymiak, who led Maine to the FCS semifinals in 2018, takes over the FBS Minutemen.
2024
South Korea’s president avoids impeachment over declaration of martial law
Most ruling party lawmakers boycotted a parliamentary vote Saturday to deny a two-thirds majority needed to suspend President Yoon Suk Yeol’s powers.
Days after killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO, police push to ID gunman as FBI offers reward
Nearly 4 days after the shooting of Brian Thompson, police still do not know the gunman’s name or whereabouts or have a motive for the killing.
On the Edge: Guacamole, por favor
As a boy from St. Louis, I had never tasted an avocado.
Maine loon count finds healthy population
The loon count takes place annually on the third Saturday in July – July 20 this year, when 1,624 volunteers turned out across 407 lakes.
Opinion: SCOTUS is not some mystical branch that can do no wrong
There’s something seriously wrong with a judicial system that provides almost no checks on its justices.
Electric bus maker facing complaints from Maine school districts is strapped for cash
The Canadian company posted a steep drop in third-quarter revenue and a wider financial loss than in the same period last year.
Opinion: Bath Iron Works management must be honest with union workers
While its employees are the driving force behind the shipyard’s profitability, trust issues remain.
Dec. 7, 1991: Waterville man tells his eyewitness account to Pearl Harbor attack in 1942, and could Fairfield be home to a new low-level nuclear waste facility?
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