The remains were seized from Poulin Antiques & Auctions Inc., where an ‘Apache scalp’ was listed for sale online.
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Hall-Dale High School hosts Health & Wellness Fair
The gathering provided students with an educational experience centered on maintaining a healthy mind and body.
Chief justice, in rare statement, rebukes Trump’s call to impeach judge who ruled against his deportation plans
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts rejected calls for impeachment — a rare step usually taken only in cases of grave ethical or criminal misconduct — as an inappropriate response to a ruling the president doesn’t like.
Thomas College student awarded Skowhegan Woman’s Club Scholarship
Tuttle is a freshman majoring in computer science with a minor in psychology at Thomas College in Waterville.
Newcastle group’s March 27 meeting to cover economic policies
The hybrid meeting will be held in person at the Newcastle Fire Station, 86 River Road or via Zoom.
Chesterville votes to move town meeting to Saturdays
Chesterville residents approved all warrant articles at its March 17 town meeting, including funding measures and a new site plan ordinance.
Veterans’ services bureau to honor Vietnam veterans March 28
This tribute will be an opportunity for remembrance, reflection, and appreciation of Maine’s Vietnam-era veterans and their sacrifices.
UMaine Extension presents webinar on perennial gardening April 9
Herbaceous perennials support wildlife and pollinators while adding beauty to home gardens.
Garden club accepting applications for beautification program
This program awards grant funds up to $100 to nonprofit groups in Waterville, Winslow and surrounding communities.
Auburn couple finds support in Jay to open nature-based learning center
Sweet Tomatoes Learning Center, a nature-based education program for children, is hosting an open house Sunday to introduce families to their programs and facilities..