He was one of the staunchest opponents of Sudan’s recent normalization of ties with Israel.
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Hal Ketchum, singer of 1990s country hits, dies at 67
He had several Top 10 hits, including ‘Small Town Saturday Night.’
Maine COVID-19 hospitalizations rise, and bed capacity is closely watched
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention testing lab was closed for Thanksgiving, and updated statewide COVID-19 case numbers won’t be released until Saturday.
Reconstruction planned for High Street in Farmington
The two-year project will begin spring 2021 and include speed tables and streetlights similar to those installed on Front Street.
Author of Franklin County locomotive history books finishes last volume
Author Guy Rioux will sign “The Franklin County Narrow Gauges” books at the Farmington Historical Society’s annual wreath sale.
UMF implements support program for students affected by COVID-19
Peer care managers are students that assist fellow students who have either tested positive for or have been exposed to COVID-19.
Letters from parents reflect grim statistics: ‘It’s tough out there’
More than 43,000 Mainers are jobless this holiday season.
Franklin County sheriff asks motorists to use caution in New Sharon bridge construction area
Four accidents in about 10 days prompt a warning.
Millions of Americans travel against advice of experts
Thanksgiving was more fraught this year as travelers tried to social distance while navigating crowds.
Christmas pastor: ‘They don’t teach you about pandemics in seminary’
Growing up poor meant there were not many extras for Forrest Genthner’s family. “I grew up in poverty,” he said. “But, the one thing we could afford was to have a Christmas tree with lights on.” Around the holidays, Genthner’s family would coordinate trips to coincide with dusk so they could see Christmas light displays […]