Opinion
Logging program trains future forestry workers
Maine’s timber industry is an integral part of our economy and continues to be the primary economic driver of countless rural communities throughout our state.
WeatherSmart
The National Weather Service has a program called Storm Ready. And it’s a good start, but we also need to teach our kids to be what I call “WeatherSmart,” so that they’ll “automatically” grow up to be storm ready.
Looking toward lower drug prices
Rising drug prices are hitting Mainers hard. My constituents tell me regularly that they are struggling to afford their prescriptions at the pharmacy.
Work ethic needs polishing
It’s time to come clean and let everyone in on my secret past. I hail from a long line of — wait for it — people who work.
DNA: to share or not to share?
In my last column I wrote that DNA testing has become common and prices have dropped in the last decade, making the tests affordable for everyone. But before testing know there are issues involved in the process.
An extinction revolution
I can only talk about this personally, because it’s about my part or lack of participation.
Natives made use of natural resources
There is a new display in the Nylander Museum of Natural History that is different from all the rest. It’s full of Native American artifacts, many local, some from far away, and tells the unique history of how indigenous people made use of the environment around them to survive.
Freedom is our own to use
“We’ll pay you with your freedom.” “I have my freedom. You mean you’ll pay me with my liberty.”
Airline charge hike would hit County passengers unfairly
Our nation’s airports are rolling in cash. They took in nearly $30 billion in revenue last year, which represents a bump of 47 percent per passenger since the year 2000, and the number of passengers at many airports is way up.