2 years ago Paul LePage and Jared Golden win Maine police group’s backing in major split By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Former Gov.
2 years ago Business leaders want Maine’s help to find entry-level workers By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff A lack of entry-level workers and high energy costs led the list of priorities business leaders recommended for the next governor in a report released July 21, reflecting key issues in the pandemic economy.
2 years ago These are the Maine creatures that want to suck your blood By Julia Bayly, Bangor Daily News Staff Scientifically they are known as hematophagous, though most people more commonly refer to them as blood suckers.
2 years ago Maine Women’s Fund announces transfer of $3 million in assets to the Maine Community Foundation The Maine Women’s Fund announced it is transferring $3 million in assets and entrusting the pursuit of its mission to make bold investments that transform the lives of Maine women and girls to the Maine Community Foundation.
2 years ago Guides fear Maine’s reputation as an outdoors destination is in jeopardy By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine’s reputation as a pristine outdoors destination has recently taken some hits.
2 years ago Piscataquis County selects new jail administrator and deputy sergeant DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine — Piscataquis County plans to promote two of its employees to fill the roles of jail administrator and patrol sergeant following recent retirements.
2 years ago How to stay safe and (somewhat) comfortable during this wicked Maine heat wave With temperatures all across the lower half of the state expected to reach into the 90s through the weekend, it’s official: most of Maine is in a wicked heat wave.
2 years ago Milo Garden Club yearbook recognized MILO – In June The Garden Club Federation of Maine recognized Milo Garden Club with a second-place award for their yearbook design.
2 years ago LifeFlight unveils new simulation training labs By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff A new simulation training lab in Bangor will give emergency care training to first responders in a life-like setting, better preparing them for situations in the field.
2 years ago Piscataquis Democrats gather in Sebec Contributed photo PARTY VALUES – Local Democrats from Sebec, Milo, Dover-Foxcroft, Orneville, and Bowerbank gathered in Sebec for an organizational meeting and cookout on July 10.
2 years ago Maine Connectivity Authority announces $150 million to fund broadband expansion AUGUSTA – The Maine Connectivity Authority announced that it is going “All-In” to bring broadband internet to all Mainers.
2 years ago Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger raises over $121,000 in June Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger is pleased to announce it raised $121,036 as part of its 30-day, $100,000 Challenge fundraiser.
2 years ago SAD 41 wants to upgrade Milo Elementary air system through state renovation fund MILO — Following last month’s affirmative 182-131 referendum vote, SAD 41 will soon start an approximate $935,000 Revolving Renovation Fund project for the upgrades to the air system at the Milo Elementary School.
2 years ago UScellular donates $28,150 in wireless hotspots and service to Penquis Community Action Program BANGOR – To help provide equitable learning access and opportunities and keep local youth connected, UScellular has donated 25 wireless hotspots and two years of service to Penquis Community Action Program as part of its After School Access Project.
2 years ago Penquis Valley Middle School third trimester honors Grade eight, high honors: Amara Driscoll and Paeton Mitchell; honors: Liam Atkinson, Josie Bishop, Vegas Carey, Sean Chenkin, Michael Coburn, Lillian Hatt, Byron Severance, Connor Smith, Joshua Stineford, Cole Watts, and Gage Yenchochic.
2 years ago Penquis Valley High School fourth quarter honor roll Grade 12, high honors: Grady Atkinson, Hope Lovell, Emily McKinnon, Jonathan Paquette, and Mikal Sickler; honors: April Badger, Benjamin Bouley, Angela Bryden, Justin Chambers, Trinity Moulton-Moors, Maxwell Osgood, Alvin Robshaw, and Desirea Stanley.
2 years ago If you see a loon do this, leave it alone By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff Hearing the haunting call of a common loon echoing across the water can be exhilarating.
2 years ago Availability of Maine defense lawyers reaches all-time low By Samantha Hogan, The Maine Monitor The availability of criminal defense attorneys is at an all-time low in Maine for defendants who cannot afford to hire their own attorney.