Recent donations to the technical assistance grant program will make funding available to businesses in Skowhegan that need immediate financial assistance as a result of COVID-19 related closures or reduced income.
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Nine Maine businesses sue Gov. Janet Mills over shutdowns
Federal lawsuit asks a district court to rule Janet Mills’ restrictions on commerce are unconstitutional.
Gardiner’s Johnson Hall announces summer plans
The performing arts center is canceling its free summer concert series, but will replace that with streaming shows every two weeks from June through at least October.
More road work planned for Interstate 295 in Portland
The Maine Department of Transportation will take advantage of reduced traffic to repair highway bridges faster and cheaper.
UFC comes out punching as pandemic-embattled ESPN welcomes live content
There have been plenty of preparations to bring live sports back on Saturday with UFC 249, but some wonder if it’s too soon for sports and content-needy ESPN.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Maine flat for 4th week, but upticks in Portland and Bangor
Outbreaks at a meat plant, a rehab facility and a homeless shelter may account for the increases, as it’s too early to see any effects of loosened restrictions.
Trump casts doubt on future of China trade deal
The president’s remarks contrasted with statements from Chinese and U.S. officials earlier Friday that followed a phone call among the countries’ top trade negotiators.
Maine agriculture commissioner wants to loosen rules on shipping meat
Amanda Beal is asking the federal government to temporarily lift restrictions that prevent state-inspected meat from being sold or donated across state lines.
Fans allowed inside at Taiwan baseball stadiums, but sit apart with no food or concessions
Up to 1,000 fans are allowed in games, but no food can be brought in, concessions are closed and there must be plenty of distance between spectators.
Historical photos: Remember the days when we could gather together?
Remember when we could shake hands, hang out in a crowd, stand next to someone? Here’s a look at Portland a long time ago when we did all that.