Today on The Drive we will kick off a new series of polls which will pit former businesses that were staples in the community against each other to see what people miss most.
Jim Carter was fired last month from WHOU after he and his broadcast partner were heard over the air discussing the appearance of some local athletes. Carter was a member of the selection committee for the Presque Isle Athletics Hall of Fame, and was an inductee to the hall.
The Southern Aroostook Warriors were in Mars Hill on Tuesday taking on the Central Aroostook Panthers in boys’ high school basketball. Southern Aroostook came into the game with a 10-1 record and #2 in Class D North. Central Aroostook put a 5-6 record on the line while sitting #17 in Class C North
The fallout continues from last week's hot mic incident involving two local broadcasters. Both men were immediately fired from WHOU and one of them, is losing an honor.
A former star basketball player from Presque Isle High School has accomplished a rare feat from both high schools, and now at his hometown University. Griffin Guerrette, a 2018 graduate of PIHS finished his Wildcats career going over the 1,000-career points mark.
An auto accident on Wednesday evening involving several members of the Hodgdon Hawks girls' basketball team has forced the school to adjust the schedule over the next few days.
This year the two squads are led by a brother and sister duo who are putting up a majority of their teams points so far this season. Abby Haines is a sophomore point guard for the Panthers and her older brother Lucas, is a high-flying wing who can score in bunches for Coach Jason Woodworth.
Holden Police Chief Chris Greeley joined The Morning Line to let us know about the upcoming 25 Days of Kindness being put on by the Holden Police Department.