News

Gov. Mills Weighs in on Skowhegan School Nickname Debate

Gov. Mills Weighs in on Skowhegan School Nickname Debate

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


SKOWHEGAN, Maine (AP) The new Democratic governor of Maine weighed in on an ongoing debate in Skowhegan over the school district’s “Indians” nickname for its sports teams.

Proponents of the nickname insist it honors Maine’s Native American tribes, while critics say the name objectifies Native Americans. The Morning Sentinel reports the Skowhegan-based School Administrative District 54 board of directors will hold a public forum on the matter Tuesday.

Gov. Janet Mills sent a letter to the board Dec. 6 acknowledging changing the nickname could be difficult, but the “Indians” name has become a source of pain for native people in the state.

School board member Jennifer Poirier says she appreciates the input, but says the nickname issue is a local matter.

___

This story has been corrected to show that the letter was sent Dec. 6, not last week.

Latest Headlines

4 hours ago in Local

Two Union Agreements at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Reportedly Terminated

The campaign of Secretary of State Shenna Bellows says the President should reverse course.

5 hours ago in Local

Motorcyclist Dead in I-95 Crash in Kennebec County

Anyone with information related to the crash is asked to contact Maine State Police

13 hours ago in Local

Stabbing incident in downtown Portland leads to hospitalization, arrest

Police have arrested 44-year-old Stephanie Vierkant, who's currently unhoused, on charges of domestic violence aggravated assault.

2 days ago in Local

Otisfield man charged with making bomb threat toward elementary school

A man from Otisfield is accused of making a bomb threat directed at a local elementary school.

2 days ago in Local

Central Maine Power’s rate change request met with criticism from public advocate

Central Maine Power is again requesting a rate change after its previous request was turned down by regulators.