Bill Goodspeed, who coached for four seasons, resigns and moves back to Michigan to take care of his aging parents.
2018
Commentary: Meyer’s loyalty tarnishes his legacy
Urban Meyer went too far to protect his assistant, Zach Smith, and paid the price.
Warned of legal concerns, organizers cancel cannabis food fair in Gray
The Cultivator Country Fair was to feature Maine chefs working with medical marijuana, but state inspectors said including non-medical participants would violate Maine law.
New UMaine AD says any changes will take time
Ken Ralph wants to provide a plan for ‘sustained success’ for Black Bear athletic programs.
Trent Seibert, investigative journalist, dies at 47
Police say he was found dead at his home in Houston earlier this week.
Maine State Police now doubt truck driver’s report of shooting incident on I-95
The driver hauling water for Poland Spring said he had been shot at by men in a red car and then robbed by them, but police say evidence and interviews indicate the incident did not occur as the driver reported.
Parole board rejects release of John Lennon’s killer for 10th time
Mark David Chapman shot and killed the former Beatle outside Lennon’s Manhattan apartment on Dec. 8, 1980.
Police investigate body found by roadside in Augusta
The identity of the deceased was not yet known, but police say they found the body while looking into a missing persons case.
Twenty years have passed since Ralph Nason began his reign at the Oxford 250
The driver from Unity ruled for three straight races and if people didn’t like it, well, that was just too damn bad.
Carmakers fight hackers with hackers
The threat associated with vehicle technology is driving auto companies to hire hackers with ethics.