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Brewer public safety academy inspiring next generation
BREWER -- Members of the Brewer Fire and Police Department are getting students in their community fired up about public safety. The Young Citizens Public Safety Academy kicked off on Monday, and aims to inspire the next generation of firefighters, paramedics and police officers. "It's a program for students here...
Hight outlast Comrades in close battle
BANGOR - Hight Skowhegan took down the Bangor Comrades on Monday evening with a 3-2 win in a back-and-forth contest. The Comrades struck first when Matt Holmes rocketed one of the wall in right field, scoring Yates Emerson. Skowhegan would answer, loading the bases by drawing three walks and tying...
Political feud in CD2 with Golden and Theriault heats up as election looms
The Latest News and Updates about Maine Sports Teams
This content was produced in partnership with Bazoom Group. Stay informed with the latest updates in Maine's sports scene. From high school athletics to professional leagues, the information you need is right at your fingertips. Discover why tracking local teams is vital for community engagement and support. As a sports...
Here are the five referendum questions that will be on the November ballot
There will be five referendum questions on the November ballot. Voters may see other local questions, but these are the ones that will appear statewide. Maine law outlines the order in which questions are to appear, depending on category. For example, carry-over measures from a previous election are always listed first. After that, the order […]
Aroostook-born hiker sets time on international trail in Maine
An Aroostook County native is working to put Maine’s portion of the International Appalachian Trail in more people’s sights. Robert Greenier was born in Fort Kent and lived near Presque Isle as a child. Now a Colorado resident, he hiked all 138 miles of the Maine leg in just under 67 hours, finishing in the wee hours of July 21 in Fort Fairfield.
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