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Making memories

Do you ever have the feeling where you wish you could stay in one moment or period forever? It is a feeling of being super content or elated for the time being. You are happy with the people around you or the activity you are participating in. The birds may be chirping and the sun […]

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Saco Main Street director displays art

SACO — Rob Biggs relocated with his family to Saco from Illinois in 2015, and in the span of just a few years he has become one of the most well-known people downtown Saco. Biggs became the executive director of local economic development group Saco Main Street, and he is frequently seen walking the streets […]

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U.S. Gulf Coast prepares as Alberto brings rain, winds north

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Florida, Alabama and Mississippi launched emergency preparations ahead of the arrival of Subtropical Storm Alberto, a slow-moving system expected to cause wet misery across the eastern U.S. Gulf Coast over the holiday weekend. Heavy downpours were expected to begin lashing parts of Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday. The […]

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Change will never change

Nothing lasts forever. And many of us spend our entire lives coming to grips with that. Look at the typical child. She’ll get so involved in the enjoyment of a visit to a cousin’s house that others can’t help but smile from watching her. Until it’s time to leave. Then watch how ugly that smiling […]

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Veterans History Project commemorates 70th anniversary of military desegregation

WASHINGTON — The Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project (VHP) has launched an online “Experiencing War” website feature, titled “Equality of Treatment and Opportunity: Executive Order 9981,” marking the 70th anniversary of the landmark order that abolished racial discrimination in the U.S. armed forces. The feature highlights 15 digitized collections in the VHP archive, each of […]