Slippery conditions are expected Friday, and snow and sleet are expected over the weekend.
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Maine Historic Preservation Commission announces details of grant program
The grants will help with the restoration of historic community buildings owned by governmental and non-profit organizations.
‘NO KINGS Protest’ set for Feb. 17 at State House
This is meant to be a peaceful protest in solidarity against federal abuses of power.
Commander of warship named for state’s capitol makes rounds in Maine
The USS Augusta’s commander is on a two-day tour to strengthen the bonds of the ship’s namesake city.
UMaine Augusta video producer gets international recognition
Rick Burns was recognized for his production of the Lab Brats’ ‘You Will Carry Me.’
UMaine Augusta nursing professor selected for national workgroup
Dr. Vickie Ireland will serve on the American Nurses Association’s Nursing: Scope & Standards, Fifth Edition, revision workgroup.
Goodwill store in Augusta evacuated after discovery of grenade
A Maine State Police bomb team determined a box that had been donated contained a spent training grenade and fuses for artillery shells.
MaineGeneral offers March 11 talk on shoulder arthritis
MaineGeneral Orthopaedic surgeons Dr. Cassandra Sanko and Dr. Daniel Shubert will lead the discussion.
Waterville’s Muskie Center plans Feb. 16 ice fishing derby, carnival
The annual Gene & Lucille Letourneau event offers cash prizes for first and second place in eight fish categories for adults and 10 categories for youth participants.
How would federal education changes impact Maine schools?
President Trump is pledging to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, which provided $250 million to Maine schools this year for some of the most vulnerable students.