The county has $418,000 in federal funding to use and plans to look for other revenue sources to determine where the rest will come from.
2024
Wholesale inflation remained cool last month in latest sign that price pressures are slowing
It’s another sign that inflation is returning to something close to normal after years of pressuring America’s households in the wake of COVID-19.
Tigers’ slugger Kerry Carpenter remains uncertain for decisive Game 5
Carpenter is attempting to recover from a hamstring injury in time to play against the Guardians in the deciding Game of the ALDS.
Boeing’s lawyers argue for settlement opposed by relatives of those killed in 737 Max crashes
Grieving families attend a Texas courtroom where their lawyers ask a judge to throw out a plea agreement they say is a sweetheart deal for the airplane manufacturer.
Wall Street closes its latest record-setting week as banks jump
The Dow and S&P 500 both hit new highs, while Nasdaq’s more modest gain was kept in check by Tesla’s slide.
Bail hearing reveals Waterville fistfight led to shooting, murder charge
Lawyers argue whether Tyler Quirion, charged with murder in the Feb. 19 shooting death of Justin Iraola in Waterville, should be held without bail.
49ers backup kicker, who left Tampa just before Hurricane Milton arrived, steps up
Matthew Wright signed with San Francisco on Tuesday as he was packing to leave his Florida home, then made all his kicks against Seattle on Thursday.
Douglas Rooks: How to fix the way Maine funds new school construction
The state’s model simply isn’t working, and is leaving communities with out-of-date buildings.
Jay partnering with Auburn agency to submit grant to develop master recreational plan
Jay is working with representatives of Livermore and Livermore Falls with the hope of being part of an economic revitalization effort.
Three candidates run for two spots on Augusta Board of Education
Augusta residents will vote for candidates for two at-large seats in the Nov. 5 election .