The IRS says the campaign is focused on taxpayers with more than $1 million in income and more than $250,000 in recognized tax debt.
2024
4-H Camp at Tanglewood offers scholarship opportunities
Deadline for applications is July 18 for the first session and Thursday, July 25 for the second session.
Tourism council awards $2.5K to Waterville chamber
This funding aims to assist in the growth of tourism in Maine’s Kennebec Valley and produce a positive economic impact on the region.
Foundation awards grants to nonprofit organizations
Other notable grants include $5,500 to Children’s Center and Spectrum Generations in Augusta.
Waterville Board of Education names director of special education
Carlton will begin his role as director of special education on Sept. 9.
Camden music school to hold open house July 21
High Mountain Hall has been refurbished, expanded and renamed the Bixler Music Center.
Commentary: Veterans are working to make democracy more representative
Imagine this: A general election with no negative campaigning and four or five viable candidates (regardless of party affiliation) competing based on their own personal ideas and actions — not simply their level of obstruction or how well they demonize their opponents. In this reformed election process, the candidate with the best ideas and the […]
Pilot program will pay Maine’s big forest owners to increase carbon storage
The foundation estimates the 12,000 enrolled acres have the potential to store an additional 250,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide through the adoption of climate-smart practices.
Douglas Rooks: Much more at stake than Biden-Trump
We’ve just lived through an extraordinary political crisis — extraordinary because so unexpected. The about-to-be-renominated president delivered an instantly notorious debate performance June 27 that left some supporters gasping while others headed for the exits. On Monday, with Congress back, Joe Biden quieted dissent with a letter usefully read by all Americans, not just Democrats. […]