Sales spiked on the same day that Swift was spotted in Kansas City, watching the Chiefs play the Chicago Bears alongside Kelce’s mother, Donna.
2023
From the Chamber: Laying the groundwork for the 8 ballot questions, Part III
This final part of a three-part series focuses on the eight ballot questions Maine voters will be asked this Nov. 7. In the first two parts, we covered Questions 4-8 and the ballot initiative process in general. This week, we conclude with Questions 1-3 and how these three questions are connected to one another. It […]
Guardians Manager Terry Francona set to end career defined by class, touch
Francona won two World Series as manager of the Red Sox, and is adored, respected and cherished in baseball.
Community news and events
Commit to Be Fit this Fall The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is keeping the heat up as the weather gets cooler with virtual exercise and yoga classes. These classes are drop-in, making them flexible to people’s schedules and desired regimens. Gentle Exercise classes meet once a week on Thursdays from 10 to 11 a.m. […]
Leaf-peeping social media users are clogging a Vermont back road. The town is closing it.
One Instagram poster even tipped followers about how easy it is to go around the entrance gate to the private property.
Theater review: Women do damage control for a problematic president in wacky ‘POTUS’
Mad Horse Theatre opens its season with the farcical look at the inner workings of the White House.
Meet the 2023 MOFGA Russell Libby Agricultural Scholars
These annual grants support sustainable farming, gardening, and educational efforts in Maine.
Southern: Fall teams looking good at midway point
Positive results continue as September gives way to October.
Supreme Court refuses to allow Alabama to use disputed map for 2024
It was the second time in 4 months the high court has sided with a 3-judge panel that found Alabama’s legislature likely violated the Voting Rights Act.
Trump fights Jack Smith over request for gag order in Jan. 6 criminal case
Prosecutors warned that Trump was charged with sowing lies that prompted violence and undermined democracy after the 2020 election, and suggested that he appears to be doing so again, this time targeting the judicial system.