Mules, Polar Bears to meet Saturday with CBB title on the line.
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Reporting Aside: Many became equine experts following column on horse in Waterville
An innocuous recent column on lessons to be learned from the Amish way of life, which ran along with a photo of a horse munching on hay at Home Depot, generated a flurry of opinions from readers on the condition of the horse, Amy Calder writes.
Football: Cony, Lawrence seek to end championship droughts in Class B North title game
Rams, Bulldogs will meet for regional crown Saturday in Winthrop.
Soccer: Carrabec boys, Madison girls ride different styles to eight-person state finals
Cobras ride possession style attack, while the Bulldogs employ explosive offensive strategy.
Week 11 high school football predictions
The Central Maine sports staff predicts the winner’s of the regional football games.
Waterville City Council adopts winter plan to help homeless
Councilors on Wednesday postponed indefinitely a proposal to buy yurts to house homeless people now living in tents on city property near the Kennebec River.
Boys soccer: Mount View’s run comes to an end with loss to George Stevens in C North final
Three first-half goals by George Stevens too much for Mustangs to overcome.
Alfond Center in Waterville to host its annual community dinner
The Alfond Youth & Community Center on North Street is expected to have up to 1,000 people attend the 99th annual Holiday Community Dinner on Thursday.
Cooper Flagg signs National Letter of Intent to play basketball at Duke
Flagg, the top basketball recruit in the 2024 class, makes his commitment official.
Football: In pass-heavy B North, a strong ground game has Lawrence on verge of title
Running backs, offensive line in sync for top-seeded Bulldogs.