Since Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine in February 2022, Francis has repeatedly called for the fighting to end and sought prayers for the “martyred” Ukrainian people.
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Official: Afghan special forces kill 2 IS fighters in raid
The raid on the hideout in the district of Sayed Abad in Nimroz province sparked a clash lasting 30 minutes, said Mufti Habibullah Ilham, the province’s information and culture director.
Maine Tennis Hall of Fame returns after Covid hiatus with eight new inductees
FALMOUTH — Officials of the Maine Tennis Hall of Fame will hold a formal ceremony for eight new honorees at The Woodlands Club here on Saturday, April 22, from 4-6 p.m. The inductees represent classes of 2020 and 2019. Formal ceremonies were not held in those years due to Covid. More individuals will be honored […]
Lisbon High, partners to host career expo April 14
More than 50 companies plan to participate in this collaborative event.
Judge cancels Montana gas plant permit over climate impacts
The natural gas power plant is under construction along the Yellowstone River.
Thirty Mainers become citizens at joyful naturalization ceremony
Many waited years to gain citizenship and celebrated the milestone with cheering family members.
Wilton winter farmers market closes, will re-open outdoors May 27
Wilton farmers market, which was open this winter twice monthly in the First Congregational Church will reopen May 27 in McGillicuddy Park on Main Street. The market will be open every Saturday.
Wilton moves forward with Community Resilience Partnership
The Wilton Select Board voted to continue with their enrollment in the Community Resilience Partnership on Tuesday, April 4, with a list of projects they hope to receive grant money to complete.
Safe Voices unveils new shelter in Farmington
Safe Voices, a non-profit organization that shelters and supports victims of domestic violence, sex trafficking and exploitation, opened a freshly renovated shelter in Farmington.
Biden review of chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal blames Trump
The National Security Council report does fault overly optimistic intelligence community assessments about the Afghan army’s willingness to fight and says Biden followed military commanders’ recommendations.