Cindy Campbell is the News Director for Townsquare Media in Bangor and is a co-host of the Q-106.5 Morning Show. After a brief stint with a station that played instrumentals, Cindy became part of the Q-106.5 family at the age of 25, playing the Country Music she loves. She added news reporting to her duties about 10 years ago and enjoys sharing information, as well as music and fun each morning with the people of Maine. Cindy lives in Orrington and loves dogs and fishing.
Cindy Campbell
Police Say a University of Maine Van Struck a Student
A University of Maine student was taken to the hospital after being hit by a school van.
Crews Battled an Early Morning Fire at Augusta’s Senator Inn
Fire crews in the Augusta area spent the early morning battling a fire in a vacant portion of the Senator Inn.
Maine Police Say 1 Person Seriously Hurt in an Interstate Crash
State Police say speed and possible impairment may have contributed to a single-vehicle crash on I-95 in Fairfield.
Maine Police Charge 9 People After Seeing Drugs Thrown From House
Nine people are facing charges after the search of a home in Berwick after drugs were allegedly thrown from the windows.
Maine Postal Carrier Admits He Stole From People’s Greeting Cards
A Maine Postal Carrier has admitted in court that he opened greeting cards and stole the money they contained.
11-Year-Old Boy Died in an ATV Crash in Sangerville
An 11-year-old boy was killed Tuesday in an ATV crash in Sangerville.
Maine Man Sleeping in a U-Haul Charged with Drug Trafficking
A man who was sleeping in a U-Haul is now facing charges after police seized nearly a pound of fentanyl.
Maine Men Allegedly Kidnapped, Threatened to Kill a 19-Year-Old
Two Whitefield men are at the center of a bizarre plot that allegedly involved kidnapping and threatening a teenager from Penobscot County.
Buy This Beautiful Bucksport Saltbox and Enjoy a Private Garden
A gardener's paradise awaits at this warm and inviting saltbox home for sale in Bucksport.
Fired Ellsworth Police Chief Was Likely Drunk When He Got to Work
Former Ellsworth Police Chief Glenn Moshier was allegedly drunk the night he reported to work after a police-involved shooting.