The one-year anniversary of the state’s first shelter for sex exploitation and trafficking victims raises awareness of what we can all do to make a difference.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
George Smith: Blessed to live here
Life in the columnist’s hometown provides a respite from today’s nasty, ugly, partisan world.
Hydro-Quebec: What ‘A Deadly Shade of Green’ got wrong
The report was neither accurate nor balanced, a company spokesperson says.
Maine Compass: Honoring the memory of the Holocaust
On the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, remember that the rise of fascism can happen again.
Maine Compass: What impeachment means for fair trials in America, and why you should care
Special interests want us to pursue claims in a private forum, but we must hold on to our due process rights.
Commentary: An unhealthy trend – fewer Americans have a primary care doctor
People with a with a doctor are healthier, but the relationship is becoming less common.
Maine Compass: CMP project a bad deal for Maine
The Land Use Planning Commission’s decision to certify the project ignores the enormous harm the transmission line will bring to western Maine.
Commentary: Time to reform Maine’s services for adults with intellectual disabilities
State Department of Health and Human Services officials roll out a plan to fulfill the promises made when the Pineland Center was closed.
Bill Nemitz: ‘All aboard’ for a trip back in time
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad seeks community support as it links Maine’s past with its future.
Greg Kesich: Sen. Collins puts pettifogging back in style
As Republicans voted to keep Trump’s trial short and painless, Collins took offense to a Democrat’s blunt words.