It’s not fair to say that the organization “presents itself as the voice of the Penobscot Nation.”
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Old issues plague new school year in Maine | Opinion
Classroom budgets for school supplies have not kept up with inflation. Fortunately, help is available.
The baby’s doing great. Me, on the other hand … | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
Although my OB-GYN has given us a gold star, 30 weeks of pregnancy are taking their toll.
Organ donation improvements are saving more lives | Opinion
Trust, technology and training are all keys in this complex, high-stakes area of medicine.
A strategy to set Maine’s students up for career success | Opinion
Let’s line the education system up with the economic vision for the state.
The quiet engine in John Wolfgram was his faith | Opinion
The legendary Maine football coach was a man of deep religious conviction.
Why Maine schools must shun the screens | Opinion
The AI-drenched, all-online classroom promised by Silicon Valley doesn’t have to be.
There’s still time to end the redistricting madness | Douglas Rooks
Maine can serve as a national model for reform with its constitutional provisions requiring two-thirds approval.
Caddy’s chicanery is par for the course for President Trump | Opinion
The president’s episode of cheating on a Scotland golf course serves as a rich metaphor.
A fix is needed so candidates won’t shun public financing for governor’s race | Steve Collins
Too much busywork and too little money going to candidates are among the issues that need to be looked at with Maine’s Clean Election Act program.