Regional School Unit 74 received two grants totaling more than $840,000, to help cover unanticipated costs associated with the safe opening and operation of schools during the pandemic.
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Masonic Group to offer takeout/pickup dinner, home delivery
Reservations required by Oct. 15.
‘Introduction to the First Amendment Museum’ topic of presentation
Kennebec Historical Society to host the Facebook Live event on Oct. 21.
Local schools get statewide outdoor recreation App for free
Chimani’s Maine Guide App contains nature walks, hikes, coastal access, beaches, lighthouses, and more, and benefits Teens to Trails work to connect teenagers with the outdoors.
Police: Drug arrest at Skowhegan apartment complex did not involve suspects in manhunt
Skowhegan police make arrest after receiving a tip, as authorities continue searching for three suspects involved in a car chase Tuesday night across central Maine.
Incumbent Republican Rudnicki challenged by Democrat White for House District 108
State Rep. Shelley Rudnicki, R-Fairfield, is seeking reelection in House District 108. She is being challenged by Democrat Nathaniel White, who previously served on the Waterville City Council.
Food boxes available at Winslow Community Cupboard Saturday
Two truckloads of USDA food boxes to be given away as part of USDA program starting at 9 a.m.
Kennebec County Sheriff investigating driver in Clinton tractor-trailer roll over
Around 6 a.m. Tuesday, Chris Smith, 50, of Houlton, was traveling on the Hinckley Road in Clinton when police say he failed to make a sharp corner and rolled the tractor-trailer he was driving onto its side.
It’s not Maine Maple Sunday, but this new fall event will do
Thirty maple farms throughout the state, including farms in Albion, Clinton, Buxton and Sidney, are gearing up to host open houses this weekend instead of the traditional Maine Maple Sunday on the fourth Sunday in March.
Skowhegan-area schools close after student tests positive for COVID-19
MSAD 54 superintendent said on Wednesday that the district is closing schools for the remainder of the week after members of the school community may have come in contact with people who have tested positive for COVID-19.