Graduates include Rayven Currie, Troy Gavett, Gavin Gogan, Michelle Pierlioni, Caley Pillow and Michael Stewart Jr.
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Shutt earns degree from University of Northern Colorado
GREELEY, Colo. — Hannah Shutt of Waterville received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts, summa cum laude from the University of Northern Colorado at the end of the spring semester. Because COVID-19, UNC rescheduled in-person commencement ceremonies in May and will hold them in December for the graduating class.
Waterville Planning Board recommends council rezone properties for solar farms
City Planner Ann Beverage reported Wednesday that Planning Board member Tom Nale Jr. resigned from the board Tuesday.
Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce receives sponsorship funds
Kennebec Valley Tourism Council awards support monies.
Waterville City Council combines differing Black lives matter resolutions after heated debate
Councilors voted Tuesday to add some of Councilor Flavia Oliveira’s alternate decree to Phil Bofia’s resolution about Black Lives Matter, but the debate proved divisive as another councilor declared, “All lives matter.”
Software engineer with Tyler Technologies appointed to Waterville Board of Education
The board voted unanimously to appoint Krigbaum, 29, a senior software engineer for Tyler Technologies, to the Ward 5 seat vacated by Julian Payne, who resigned recently.
Florida man dies in I-295 crash day after graduating from Thomas College
State Police: Antonio Martinez, 22, was likely texting while driving Sunday night and lost control of his pickup truck near Exit 43 in Richmond.
Solar project zoning tops Waterville planning board agenda
The Waterville Planning Board on Monday will consider making recommendations to the City Council on creating a solar farm district in the zoning ordinance and rezoning parts of County and Webb roads for solar farms.
Waterville’s Thomas College takes steps to address racism with task force
President Laurie Lachance said the group will focus on equity, diversity and social justice headed by two professors.
Maine Voices: It shouldn’t take a pandemic to raise awareness of the ‘homework gap’
A national solution is needed to ensure that cost or lack of infrastructure won’t keep kids from accessing broadband.