High school student Brynn Vogel’s artwork was selected for the Youth Art Month exhibit.
March 2023
NFL notebook: QB Lamar Jackson gets nonexclusive tag from Ravens
The move prevents Lamar Jackson from becoming an unrestricted free agent this month after the expiration of his rookie contract.
Ukraine military identifies soldier seen in grisly war video
The video, which Ukraine says shows the killing of an unarmed prisoner of war by Russian speakers, circulated widely on social media in Ukraine and unleashed an outcry.
Resolution supporting Ukraine sparks angry exchange in Maine House
The nearly hourlong debate highlights growing divisions about how much longer the U.S. should continue funding Ukraine’s efforts to repel Russia’s invasion.
SAD 51 board opts to seek additional sites for new school
The Cumberland-North Yarmouth School Board also calls for a community survey on the project to determine why last November’s effort failed.
Starbucks’ CEO agrees to testify before Senate committee
Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont Independent and chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, said Tuesday that Howard Schultz has agreed to testify before the committee.
Learn about fireflies of Maine with KELT
Bath-based Kennebec Estuary Land Trust is hosting a Zoom lecture featuring two firefly experts.
From the Chamber: Getting unstuck and accepting change
We’re stuck and we need to get unstuck. We’re absolutely doing it to ourselves, and if we don’t come to terms with this sticky situation, it will prevent our growth over the next few decades. At first, this may appear to be a very specific complaint, but it’s much more prevalent than that and affects […]
Maine launches campaign to ensure MaineCare recipients don’t lose health insurance
Residents who lost MaineCare eligibility during the COVID-19 pandemic were allowed to continue receiving it, but now they must obtain other health insurance.
With planning board approval, Biddeford Regional Center for Technology to seek construction bids
The 9,420-square-foot, two-story addition funded by a $7 million state grant, will bring three new programs and expand space for three existing ones.