Biases in medical schools have turned many students away from the primary care career choice.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
If poor kids get a little extra help early in life, we can lessen ‘achievement gap
Skowhegan area will benefit from Elevate Maine, an early care and education system for children from the time they are born until they enter kindergarten.
Smart or Not Smart to call out National Guard to fight drugs?
Other topics for discussion are banking regulations and Joe Baldacci throwing his hat into 2nd District ring. Ethan Strimling & Phil Harriman
‘Welfare abuse’ is the big lie that a compassionate society must correct
For Gov. LePage and his allies, scapegoating the poor has become a successful political tool.
Reflecting on Katrina and the last decade
There was so much brokenness in New Orleans that I began to think that tears were what had flooded the city, not the salty waters of Lake Pontchartrain.
State funding loss puts addiction program in peril
Maine Alliance for Addiction Recovery will close on Dec. 31 unless its funding is restored.
The American Dream lives somewhere in the middle
In my dream, Americans rediscovered our moral compass and found our way back to our fundamental beliefs.
Feeling ‘positively moist’ and other constants
Without prayers and help from friends, I’d probably feel a lot worse than I do.
Ultimate workplace sin! Emails with explanation points!
Salvation is within reach, but it’s best to go cold turkey.
Doesn’t everyone agree Waterville has a ‘broken business process’?
For the city to advance, the process needs to be changed to reflect goals of comprehensive plan.