The five school districts enroll students from 31 towns in central Maine and reported a total of seven cases.
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Woman treated for minor injuries following weekend crash in Skowhegan
Police: Jo Hazelwood, 20, of Skowhegan was driving a 2004 Toyota Highlander southbound on Eaton Mountain Road when her SUV slid past a stop sign and hit a guardrail and a utility pole.
Fire damages Folsoms Auto Sales, Service & Salvage in Skowhegan
No one was injured in the blaze at 232 Rowe Road, and the Folsom family vows to get back up and running strong as soon as possible.
Family-friendly outdoor skills taught by UMaine Extension, 4-H and Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine
Attendees at the Outdoor Family Adventure program Sunday afternoon in Augusta learned valuable skills. Another session is set for Feb. 28.
Waterville Planning Board to consider mobile home park expansion, day care, solar plans
The board is also expected Monday to consider plans for an audiology practice and storage units, and elect a new chairman to succeed Paul Lussier, who has resigned from the board.
Waterville, Messalonskee, Gardiner high school students compete in virtual Thomas Cup
More than 100 students from around the state competed in the areas of technology, innovation, science and engineering during the event, held Friday through Saturday and hosted by Thomas College in Waterville.
Discussion ongoing on proposal to expand Norridgewock landfill
A public meeting on the proposed expansion of Waste Management’s Crossroads Landfill is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Feb. 11 on Zoom.
Richmond officials sell property at center of junkyard dispute
The sale of the property at 640 Alexander Reed Road leaves David Smith looking for a place to live and shifts the requirement to clean up the property onto its new owner.
Gardiner police officer crashes after attempting to catch speeding individual
Gardiner Police Cheif Jim Toman said that Officer Allen Alexander sustained injuries but is expected to make a full recovery.
Families get to sledding at Lake George Regional Park event hosted by Skowhegan Outdoors and REACH
Lake George Regional Park was rife with activity Saturday as children and adults of all ages took part in a free sledding event designed to get them outdoors and taking part in healthful activities during the coronavirus pandemic.