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The U.S. Biathlon National Championships kicks off tomorrow at the Fort Kent Outdoor Center.
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Cole Brauer early Thursday morning finished her 4-month and 27,000 mile solo-voyage, becoming the first American woman to sail around the world. She finished second overall in the Global Solo Challenge.
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Nigeria lost to Ivory Coast in the championship match of the African Cup of Nations, but game day was a chance for Maine's small Nigerian community to come together around a beloved sport and familiar food.
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An $80 million donation announced Tuesday will be used to upgrade the athletic facilities at the University of Maine in Orono. The donation comes from the Harold Alfond Foundation, which had previously provided a $90 million donation in 2020.
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Cooper Flagg returned to his home state during "The Maine Event" exhibition series with Montverde Academy. Flagg is the nation's top high school basketball prospect and the projected #1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft.
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Mainers spent $37.6 million in sports wagers in the first month since legislation legalizing sports betting went into effect on Nov. 3.
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Maine's top gambling regulator says the first two weeks of online betting went smoothly.
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The team will use Fitzpatrick Stadium at no cost for the first 10 years, on the condition that it will make at least $1 million in improvements to the existing field.
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In the sister cities, the annual Battle of the Bridge rivalry game is always a big deal. But the importance felt magnified on Wednesday.
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According to the Maine Department of Public Safety, rules for sports wagering have now been adopted, and operators and suppliers can begin advertising and registering users by tomorrow.
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