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Maine Voices: Flag reaches final resting place, in memory of a soldier
A movie depicting World War I prompts a search for a home for a relic of a great-uncle’s service.
Jim Fossel: GOP candidates should say what they are for
It’s not too soon to identify issues that most Republicans agree on, and set the party’s agenda for 2020.
Another View: Calls for Franken’s resignation failed to take facts into account
Sen. Angus King did the right thing by saying he wished he hadn’t asked the senator to step down.
Commissioner Liberty: Editorial casts Maine’s correctional system in unduly bleak light
The rehabilitation of our friends, family and neighbors drives the system and Maine’s Department of Corrections.
The humble Farmer: Maine companies are the best equipped to serve Maine residents
Keep local money in the local economy – don’t encourage policies that funnel it to Chinese, Spanish or New York corporations.
Another View: Ebola outbreak isn’t just Congo’s problem
The United States can’t afford to ignore the spreading risk.
Maine Voices: Any American can be a patriot without being a nationalist
Patriots are committed to liberty and democracy, while nationalists value the symbols of a nation.
Marc A. Thiessen: Democratic debate was a brawl between the left and the far left
The real debate will take place when Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders share the stage.
Maine Voices: Immigrants are the new American faces of the green revolution
Recently arrived Angolan and Congolese migrants have an assimilation role model in Maine’s Somali farmers.