Superintendent Jon Moody sent a notice out on Wednesday saying that a staff member has tested positive for COVID-19 and that the individual has been home and had no contact with students this week.
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Oakland church goes virtual, saying student who attended in-person tests positive for COVID-19
Jamie Dickson, senior pastor of Kingdom Life Church in Oakland, announced via Facebook video church services will go virtual because a college student who had attended in-person services tested positive for COVID-19.
New York police arrest man wanted after high speed chase with officers in central Maine
Skowhegan police say that Dayshawn Middleton, 29, was arrested on Sunday in Bronx, New York.
Inside a wooden ‘palace’ in Unity, Maine man builds guitars
Craig Lowe, 69, has been making guitars for more than 20 years at the house and studio he built.
Indictments handed up for drug trafficking in Augusta, Gardiner, Waterville
Police searches turned up drugs and guns, leading to arrests of New Yorkers, as well as those from central Maine.
Thorndike-based RSU 3 schools delay increasing in-person instruction as county marked ‘yellow’
Until Waldo County is no longer classified as “yellow,” children in grades K-5 will continue in their Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday cohorts.
Incumbent Farrin faces challenger Swain in Skowhegan-area Senate District 3
Bradlee Farrin, an incumbent, says that he hopes to continue to advocate for rural Mainers if reelected next week.
Man arrested weeks after allegedly assaulting teenage girl in Skowhegan, police say
Jason Rossi of Cornville turned himself in to the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office on Monday afternoon after a warrant was issued for his arrest weeks earlier.
Veteran Gardiner firefighter named new fire chief
Rick Sieberg, who has spent his career as a Gardiner firefighter/paramedic, has been serving as interim chief since Al Nelson retired earlier this year.
Chemicals found in well as investigation continues into contamination at Fairfield dairy farm
A connection between the contamination of milk produced at the Tozier Farm in Fairfield, and the contamination of Jerri-Lee Cookson’s well, located three miles away, is unconfirmed.