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The community of Lake Mills held their annual July Jubilee Parade on Saturday morning. Local veterans groups, first ...
Sen. Susan Collins has not shown true leadership in years. It's time for a change. Gov. Janet Mills electrified the nation ...
Attorneys for the state of Maine and a conservative lawmaker who identified a transgender student athlete online are in ...
Jul. 1—Gov. Janet Mills won't sign a bill passed by Maine lawmakers to limit local law enforcement's ability to work with federal immigration authorities, likely leaving the legislation in limbo ...
The Lower Burrell American Legion baseball team picked a great time to get hot. Lower Burrell knocked off the top team in the District 31 standings for the second consecutive day. On Monday it was ...
The Swoyersville American Legion, Post 644, along with the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 644, recently held their elections for the 2025-2026 year. The elected officers for the American Legi… ...
Maine Gov. Janet Mills was relentlessly trolled by someone last month over decades-old allegations that she used cocaine.
A 1995 DOJ memo contradicts Maine Gov. Janet Mills' longstanding assertion that a cocaine investigation against her was politically motivated.
The governor spent the day putting up signs at local businesses welcoming Canadian visitors in an effort to boost relations with the country.
Gov. Janet Mills has begun issuing vetoes of bills that passed this session, including one that would have prohibited the state from taking tribal lands through eminent domain.