There are growing fears across the country that aggressive actions to curb inflation could trigger an economic downturn.
June 2022
Zelensky Father’s Day post spotlights family ties amid war
He urged his nation’s fighters to endure for the ‘future of your family, your children, and therefore the whole of Ukraine.’
Justices seem poised to hear elections case pressed by Republicans
Four conservative Supreme Court justices have noted their interest in deciding whether state courts, finding violations of their state constitutions, can order changes to federal elections and the once-a-decade redrawing of congressional districts.
Jan. 6 committee setting its sights on Pence, Ginni Thomas
The House committee may subpoena the former vice president.
Bath elementary school receives an outpouring of support in wake of devastating fire
Regional School Unit 1 Superintendent Patrick Manuel sent a letter on June 17, thanking the district for their support and giving an update on the school’s recovery from the fire.
Christening BIW’s latest warship, Collins and Navy leaders call for more
Speakers at Saturday’s christening of the future USS John Basilone celebrated the ship’s famous WWII hero namesake and called for a stronger Navy.
Greely girls finally reach the Class B pinnacle
Young Rangers win state title, handling York, 13-7.
Maine among states with lowest COVID-19 infection rates
Hospitalizations also dropped again on Sunday as the state continues to recover from a spring surge.
Brunswick boys shock Yarmouth in Class B state final
Dragons avenge lopsided regular season loss with stirring 14-13 triumph to win first crown in four seasons.
It’s in the books: Skowhegan library director receives top state award
Angie Herrick named Maine Library Association’s Outstanding Librarian of the Year for helping to modify services and programs at Skowhegan Free Public Library during COVID-19 pandemic.