The Farm Service Agency is to begin taking applications for its indemnity program Tuesday, July 20.
2021
Plein air artists to fill Wiscasset’s streets, byways
WISCASSET — Response to the Maine Art Gallery’s call for artists to participate in this year’s plein air “Paint the Town” event has been overwhelming, the gallery reports. It has had to turn away last-minute applicants for lack of exhibit space in the historic Academy building on Warren Street. Normally, fewer than 12 participants joined […]
Lincoln County committee to host Family Fun Day Lobster Bake
Hon. Marge Kilkelly has been named honorary chair of the event.
FDA expects kids younger than 12 to start getting vaccinated in midwinter
Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech began trials in March for their vaccines for kids under 12. The results are expected to be made public in the fall.
Cuomo to be questioned in sexual harassment investigation
Saturday’s interview signals that investigators are nearly done with their work.
Video games coming to Netflix? Latest hiring offers a clue
Adding video games would give Netflix another way to build on the nearly 208 million subscribers that it had at the end of March.
NHL notebook: Bishop waives no-trade clause, will be available in expansion draft
Dallas’ Ben Bishop, the former UMaine goalie, could be an option for the Seattle Kraken in next week’s draft.
Miami security firm faces questions in Haiti assassination
The U.S. military once trained a ‘a small number’ of the Colombians implicated in the plot, the Pentagon says.
White House convenes mayors to discuss strategies on crime
Republicans are increasingly looking to use a nationwide increase in violent crime as a political cudgel against Democrats ahead of next year’s midterm elections.
Lobster Bowl has a different look this year, but players still excited
Instead of the traditional football all-star game, the state’s top high school skill players from the Class of 2021 will take part in a 7-on-7 tournament Saturday at Lewiston High.