This indiscriminate slaughter is an embarrassment to a state that prides itself on its hunting ethics and traditions.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Opinion: Trump and Musk lean on fear and intimidation
Recall just how little we are being told about all of this targeted corruption and waste.
Jim Fossel: Yes, experience still matters in politics
These times call for statesmen, not publicity hounds.
Opinion: Welcoming spaces can help protect seniors against scams
A strong and understanding support system for older Mainers to talk with about their experiences with fraudsters could go a long way.
Hilary Koch: Elon Musk, metadata and you
We’re worried about who has access to our data — what’s being collected, where it’s going, and whether someone like Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is getting its hands on records it shouldn’t. But here’s the thing: most of us have been giving away our data for years, and we barely think twice […]
The Maine Millennial: Remote work changed my life for the better
From gas and car maintenance to mental and physical health benefits, it works for me.
Opinion: Maine’s blue economy won’t thrive without workforce investment
The state’s marine industries are struggling to fill critical positions.
Opinion: The RFK Jr. strategy for battling obesity is flawed
For many Americans, day-to-day survival comes before diet and lifestyle considerations. Kale is off the table.
Opinion: NIH cuts will paralyze Maine’s biomedical research
Research by state institutions that has produced breakthroughs in cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and more is now in jeopardy.
Douglas Rooks: Trump puts rule of law to the test
These are difficult months for those who work for the federal government and depend on its programs.