The former Wyoming senator delivers the 2013 Mitchell Lecture, taking on national debt and health care costs, among other topics.
Matt Hongoltz-Hetling
Children of Alzheimer’s patient making it their business
Their 10-bed facility is a personal solution to the rising need for elder care.
Some good-faith giving sustains Fairfield pantry
The Interfaith Food Pantry has set a fundraising goal of $100,000 to help it move out of its current, cramped quarters and into a new home.
Oakland man charged with knocking out pit bull, assaulting woman
Corey Wayne Hall, 28, of Oakland, was arrested Friday night on charges of domestic assault, cruelty to animals and obstructing the report of a crime.
Kennebec Valley Community College evacuated, classes canceled
Police evacuated the college’s main campus today after a student reported seeing the word ‘bomb’ scrawled in a bathroom.
Winning $2.3 million lottery ticket sold in Waterville
A $2.3 million lottery ticket was sold at the Cumberland Farms store on College Avenue in Waterville over the weekend, state lottery officials announced Monday.
Sen. King holds videoconference with Fairfield students
U.S. Sen. Angus King speaks with students at Lawrence High School via an experimental videoconferencing format, urging students and educators to embrace 21st century-style learning.
Officials undecided on whether lost Sugarloaf skier should pay for rescue
The cost to find Nicholas Joy, 17, who got lost near Sugarloaf, is about $15,000, an official said.
Rescuer describes finding lost skier
Nicholas Joy’s tracks in the snow showed how exhausted he was after two nights in the woods.
Police: Norridgewock 1st-graders’ report of gunman unfounded
Mill Stream Elementary School went into a lockdown after two first-graders said they had seen a threatening man with a rifle outside the school.