4 years ago More people without symptoms are getting COVID-19 tests, but the testing is still limited More people who want to know if they have the coronavirus even if they don’t have symptoms will now be able to get tested at 10 sites across Maine run by Northern Light Health, the state’s second-largest hospital system, as a result of a state effort to provide medical providers with more resources to surveil for the virus.
4 years ago Don’t underestimate COVID-19 To the Editor; In the early part of the coronavirus pandemic, medical specialists worked on determining the death rate from COVID-19.
4 years ago Rum Pond Loop Trail Hiking & Stewardship Day Aug. 29 Please join Moosehead Trails on Saturday, Aug.
4 years ago New physical education guidelines could lead to cancellation of Maine’s fall sports season If the Maine Principals’ Association follows suggested guidelines for physical education classes provided recently by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the U.
4 years ago Stand up for Social Security To the Editor; Last Friday marked the 85th anniversary of the passing of the Social Security Act, an historic set of protections that has benefitted millions of Americans in our state and across the country.
4 years ago Three Rivers Kiwanis collecting yard sale items MILO — Do you have unwanted items that you don’t know what to do with? The Three Rivers Kiwanis will be collecting any items for the charity yard sale from 9 a.
4 years ago Moosehead Lake fishing report — Part 3 of 4, The Legends of Lily Bay We have evidence of a few shore-spawning sites in the Moosehead Lake.
4 years ago Hometown Health Center partnering with UCLA to offer telehealth services for opioid addiction DEXTER – Hometown Health Center is participating in a new clinical trial to use telemedicine for the treatment of opioid addiction (or opioid use disorder).
4 years ago Suicide prevention expert to speak at Central Hall Commons PTSD Conversation Series Greg Marley, LCSW, is well-known for his work in suicide prevention.
4 years ago Comprehensive women’s chainsaw safety workshop The Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District (PCSWCD) has built a successful and popular chainsaw safety offering in our area.