One final issue of Mainely Gay was printed this year as a way to commemorate the history of LGBTQ+ activism in the state.
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Deer, dog ticks are abundant in Maine right now. Here’s what to do about them.
Your frequently asked questions about ticks are answered
Waynflete boys, Maranacook girls tennis claim Class C titles
The Flyers and the Black Bears add more hardware to their collections.
Orono, Bangor Christian win Class C track and field titles
Orono’s Easnadh Nobel-To’olo and Dirigo’s William Morris both claim three individual state titles at Winslow High School.
UMaine launching 2 doctoral nursing programs
The Ph.D. in Nursing and Doctor of Nurse Practice degrees are meant to address the state’s shortage of advance practice nurses.
Eliot’s Quinn McDaniel turns great week into minor league baseball promotion
Now with the Minnesota Twins’ organization, McDaniel hit .538 and earned Florida State League player of the week honors before getting elevated to High-A Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
The NCAA expanded the basketball tournaments. Here’s what this means for the UMaine men and women
By making the basketball tournaments 76-team events, power conferences gain more control of how they play out.
Andy Bedard is a Maine basketball legend. Now his son looks to carve own path.
Kaden Bedard looks forward to playing college hoops at UMaine, where his dad, Andy Bedard, earned a spot in the school’s hall of fame.
UMaine athletics continues to expand brand in southern Maine
The Black Bears are scheduling more games in Portland, and with the school now directly paying its student-athletes through private donations, reaching alumni and fans is more important than ever.
Why Timothy Simons is my favorite Hollywood Mainer | Column
The actor from Readfield, who is giving the UMaine commencement address this weekend, hasn’t gotten too big for his home state.