MaineHousing has launched a new online application for the Home Energy Assistance Program. The online portal lets people start the application process remotely while sending their application information directly to the local community action agency that will verify and process the application. It also allows applicants to check to see if they are income eligible […]
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Trump lawyers in court for sealed hearing in Mar-a-Lago case
A lawyer for the Associated Press and other news organizations had submitted a letter earlier Friday requesting media access to the hearing, but despite that, lawyers spoke behind closed doors.
Week In Photos Dec. 2-9, 2022
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
Pearl Harbor attack remembered in Farmington
About a dozen veterans and family members braved the rain Wednesday, Dec. 7, to remember the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and America’s involvement in World War II.
Region’s health better but still needs improvement
Lorri Brown, Healthy Community Coalition shared data regarding the greater Franklin County community at the Nov. 22 Farmington Selectmen meeting.
UMF hosts banned book performance
Featuring lines and dialogue from books that have been banned over the years for many different reasons, honor students at UMF gave a performance that was also their final project for a class on banned books.
Wilton select board hear complaint on ATV access road
The recently established ATV access road has already caused issues with some residents. Also, Wilton select board move forward on their partnership with AVCOG over potential grant programs.
Bill to provide heating aid and relief checks unlikely to pass before January
Citing the expedited process, Republicans in the Maine Senate blocked the emergency bill Wednesday, but it will come up again, likely when the Legislature reconvenes after the holidays.
Athens man dies while in custody at Somerset County Jail
Virgil White, 33, was being held on a domestic violence charge when he was pronounced dead Monday morning at the jail in Madison.
Kremlin says up to Zelensky when Ukraine conflict ends
The Kremlin has long said that Ukraine must accept Russian conditions to end the fighting, now in its tenth month.