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
Hungry Locals Turn Out to Taste Pies From the New Orrington Pizza
Orrington once again has a pizza place that serves sandwiches and ice cream.
Maine Man Pleads Not Guilty, Denies Setting 3 Fires in One Day
A Maine man accused of setting three fires in one day has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges against him.
How To Cook Delicious Maine Fish in a Dishwasher (Skip the Soap!)
While cooking fish in the dishwasher is safe and easy, I'm not sure I trust it. But some people say it's delicious.
Silver Alert Canceled: Missing Mexico Man Found Safe
Maine Police say a missing man from the town of Mexico, Maine has been safely located.
20-Year-Old Bangor Woman Arrested for Shooting on Highland Avenue
Bangor Police have arrested a local woman for a fatal shooting on Highland Avenue.
A Letter to the Maine Biker Who Cut Us Off, Endangering 4 Lives
To the motorcycle rider who cut us off in traffic over the weekend, please be as respectful of drivers as you expect them to be of you. It could save several lives.
Bangor Police Say 1 Person Was Hurt in An Early Morning Shooting
Bangor Police are investigating after a shooting early Tuesday morning.
Maine Man Sentenced for Cyberstalking 8 Year Old From His Bus
A Maine man who drove a school bus in New Hampshire is going to prison for cyberstalking a boy from his bus, and the child's family.
The Maine Supreme Court Says No to Allowing Hunting on Sundays
The Maine Supreme Court has decided not to lift the hunting ban on Sundays.
Maine Police Say a Violent, Heavily Armed Drug Ring is All Teens
Police in Southern Maine are dealing with a violent drug trafficking organization that's comprised of teenagers.