10 months ago Who drove a snowmobile to the peak of Katahdin? By Bill Green Imagine my absolute delight when old friend and former Director of Baxter State Park Buzz Caverly called me to help him clear up a problem he’s having with the internet.
10 months ago It’s time to ignore the Iowa Caucus By Matthew Gagnon In a surprise to exactly no one, this week former President Donald Trump dominated the Iowa Caucus, earning 51 percent of the vote, and beating his nearest competitor Florida Gov.
10 months ago Indian Land Claims Settlement is far from a done deal More than 40 years ago, in 1980, the Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement was signed, sealed and delivered.
11 months ago No thanks to national popular vote By Matthew Gagnon On Monday in Augusta, the Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee heard public testimony on the merits of LD 1578, which is a bill that is being considered this legislative session that essentially seeks to undermine the Electoral College by signing Maine onto a very peculiar interstate compact.
11 months ago Stocking Haymock Lake with lake trout flies in face of preserving wild native fish By Bob Mallard The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife recently published a proposal to stock lake trout in Haymock Lake in the Allagash Region.
11 months ago Processing my own deer for the 1st time was a tough challenge By Pete Warner My older son has a subtle way of getting me to try new things.
11 months ago Shenna Bellows’ decision to keep Trump off Maine’s primary ballot is dangerously partisan By Matthew Gagnon On Thursday of last week, Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows made a decision that propelled her into the national limelight, ruling that Donald Trump is “ineligible” for the office of president, and thus could be denied ballot access for the upcoming Maine Republican primary.
11 months ago Lithuanian connections By Nancy Battick Usually, people consider resolutions as the new year dawns and, sadly, much of the time we fail at them.
11 months ago Three wireless industry predictions for 2024 By Laurent “LT” Therivel, UScellular president and CEO 2023 is certainly flying by, and it has been a year of growth, evolution and challenges in the wireless world.
11 months ago 10 Bold Predictions for 2024 By Matthew Gagnon As we say goodbye to 2023, it is time to look ahead to the new year, and consider what is in store for us in 2024.
11 months ago I don’t mind the lack of electricity. But I hate feeling powerless. By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff It’s Day 4.
11 months ago To disqualify Donald Trump, Colorado court relied on novel theory that is likely to be overturned By Matthew Gagnon On Tuesday, the Colorado Supreme Court issued a ruling that sent shockwaves through the political world.
11 months ago This is my diary of a worn-out deer hunter By Chris Sargent For most of us dedicated, dyed-in-the-wool Maine deer hunters, the 2023 season has truly been a test of our wardrobes, patience, fortitude and tenacity.