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Waterville Creates and Ticonic Gallery + Studios are proud to present Dark the Night and Bright the Stars, a powerful new ...
The president's "One Big Beautiful Bill" contains significant cuts to Medicaid, which state officials and hospital representatives say could further strain rural hospitals already struggling to stay ...
The historic flooding in Le Sueur County, Minnesota, has long since receded, but one year later, there are many residents who ...
One person was taken to a hospital after a crash in Waterville Wednesday morning.It happened on Kennedy Memorial ...
Ten days filled with more than one hundred films is just ten days away for one downtown Waterville annual event and the staff ...
The East Coast has an enticing charm that's full of rich history, vibrant culture and has distinct four seasons. While East ...
Even famously expensive states have relatively inexpensive places to live. It's all about knowing where to look. Among the 16 ...
It sounds like the Duffer Brothers will be in business with Netflix long after Stranger Things finishes its run this year.
Law enforcement and local officials say there is not much they can do about signs featuring a racist slur that were recently ...
WATERVILLE — University of Maine at Farmington standout two-sport athlete Will Harriman (Biddeford, Maine) has been named a ...
Someone walked up to me the other day with a strange word. Trouble pronouncing it — combined with the absence of a frame of reference — required some explanation.
Samuel Osborne and his family, who became beloved members of the Waterville community in the late 19th century, were honored in a Juneteenth celebration at their gravesites in Pine Grove Cemetery.
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