Schottenheimer was the eighth-winningest coach in NFL history. He went 200-126-1 in 21 seasons with the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs, Washington and San Diego Chargers.
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Maine Historical Society gets $500,000 grant
The grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities will be used primarily to upgrade the society’s storage facilities.
Delayed high school season offers intriguing matchups
Here’s a sampling of games in southern Maine this winter that are well worth your attention – even if you can’t be there in person.
Super Bowl notebook: Locust, Javadifar first female coaches to win Super Bowl
Lori Locust and Maral Javadifar were joined in the game by Sarah Thomas, the first woman to officiate in the Super Bowl.
An auto loan can help you build credit and negotiate a deal on a new or used car
If you know your budget, the exact car you want and the financing for which you qualify, you can negotiate with confidence to find a great deal.
Three dead in Gouldsboro accident
Alcohol and speed likely factors in the crash, police say.
Maine Black Business Pledge
Learn about the Maine Black Business Pledge and see which local businesses have signed.
Report highlights lingering problems in Maine’s child welfare services
An independent ombudsman’s report says caseworkers still struggle in assessing risk early in investigations and when deciding whether to reunite children with parents.
Fournette, Bell go from lots of losing to Super Bowl
Tampa Bay’s Leonard Fournette’s old team, the Jaguars, went 1-15 and Kansas City’s Le’Veon Bell was released by the Jets, who finished 2-14.
COVID-19 inpatient numbers lowest in 2 months but still high in Lewiston and western Maine
The burden fell or remained flat at most of Maine’s hospitals, mirroring recent national trends and creating breathing space for medical staff.