Hobbyists striving for that perfect photo of a moose, otter or fox say spending countless hours outside is key.
2021
Maine arts groups weigh whether digital content is worth the cost
Virtual performances and exhibits aren’t money-makers, but there’s value in reaching new audiences and engaging loyal ones.
Master Gardener Volunteers program to begin March 1
Applications for virtual training will be accepted starting Jan. 4.
Waterville chamber Business Breakfast set for Jan. 14
WATERVILLE — Marshall Communications Founder and CEO Nancy Marshall will offer tips to address how businesses and leaders can embrace adaptability, exercise empathy in the workplace, and take action to assure success during and after the pandemic. The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce’s January breakfast will begin at 7:15 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, in the Colby/Coburn […]
Sugar Bowl: Ohio State gets revenge against Clemson
Justin Fields throws six touchdown passes, and the Buckeyes win a semifinal rematch in impressive fashion, 49-28.
College football roundup: Texas fires Herman, hires Sarkisian
Tom Herman is out after four seasons with the Longhorns and is being replaced by Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian.
Judge dismisses lawsuit seeking to stymie Biden’s Electoral College count
Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas argued that Vice President Mike Pence has far more power than the government claims to alter the outcome of the presidential election.
First-year Poland nurse quarantines from family as she cares for COVID-19 patients
Ashley Jardine, a 2020 CMCC graduate, feels overwhelmed by the pandemic and misses her family and friends, but is grateful she is healthy and her father is improving after his three-week fight against the virus last spring.
Third state identifies coronavirus variant as U.S. surpasses 20 million cases
Florida’s identification of the more transmissible coronavirus variant, first detected in the U.K., is a reminder that the pandemic remains strong as a new year begins.
Growing, planting and planning in 2020 for Little Ridge FarmDrop
The new virtual farmers’ market in Lisbon added vendors and customers after it launched in April. Keena Tracy hopes a new marketing grant will expand on that momentum in 2021.

 
				
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				