Robert Skoglund was teaching school in 1978 when he began hosting a show on Maine Public Radio, then known as MPBN, featuring ...
Nov. 30—Humorist and radio host Robert Skoglund, also known as "The humble Farmer," of St. George, died Saturday morning, his family shared on Facebook. He was 88. Often called the Garrison ...
Humorist Robert Skoglund of St. George died Saturday at the age of 88, after nearly 50 years of entertaining and impressing folks with his dry Maine musings. Two Maine humorists sat on a porch ...
SAINT GEORGE, Maine (WABI) - ‘Humble Farmer’ humorist Robert Skoglund has passed away. Skoglund’s family posted on their ...
Two Maine humorists sat on a porch, talking about a show they just gave at the library on Chebeague Island. Gary Crocker was asking his friend Robert Skoglund — known to Mainers as "The humble Farmer" ...
His long career spanned radio, podcast and TV, and a regular column in the Press Herald. Skoglund died at home in St. George on Saturday.
Five weeks after a six-win performance over Breeders Crown weekend at The Meadowlands, driver Dexter Dunn once again showed ...
From Dec. 4, 1914 Pope County is going to send a carload of flour to the starving women and children of Belgium. Every farmer is requested to donate a bushel and a half toward the car. You may leave ...
In an emotional interview with Stellar magazine ahead of the milestone birthday, Robert opened up about his mixed feelings about the big day. “It can be heartbreaking. I can’t beat around the ...