11 months ago Janet Mills declares state of emergency due to powerful wind storm By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Gov.
11 months ago Snowmobile clubs working to get trails ready By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff The major snowmobile trail that connects Jay, Wilton and Farmington likely will not be fixed for this season of sledding, according to the head of the Maine Snowmobile Association.
11 months ago AARP warns consumers that holiday shopping is increasingly riddled with fraud PORTLAND — A new 2023 AARP Fraud Watch Network report is highlighting the ways criminals target consumers during the holiday season.
11 months ago Recovery council takes 1st steps to distribute $9 million in opioid settlement money By Emily Bader, The Maine Monitor The Maine Recovery Council on Dec.
12 months ago USDA Rural Development awards $170,000 in housing preservation grants BANGOR – After a week of intense weather across Maine, U.
12 months ago Canids of Maine community science project launched There is little published research about Maine’s canids (red foxes, gray foxes, and coyotes).
12 months ago Piscataquis Community Secondary School quarter 1 honor roll Grade 12, highest honors: Lily Carr, Scott Chadbourne, Sophia Kopf, Izabelle Pizzo; high honors: Chad Bush, Zachariah Demmer, Emily Easler, Karson Tibbetts; honors: Emma Brasier, Benjamin Higgins, Summer Nesbit, Tim Van Der Heijden, Dominic Zeller.
12 months ago Ticks are still active, Maine CDC warns By Ethan Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff The ground may be covered in several inches of snow, but disease-carrying ticks are still active, the Maine CDC announced on Dec.
12 months ago Piscataquis County whittles away nonprofits’ grant requests Piscataquis County commissioners decided Tuesday to cut $20,000 from the county’s largest funded nonprofit and override some of the budget committee’s decisions regarding two county departments.
12 months ago Christmas is for Kids is back with holiday cheer Penquis and Blueberry Broadcasting have launched their annual Christmas is for Kids program.
12 months ago Maine loon population dips for a second year, but biologists are optimistic By Patrick Whittle, The Associated Press The population of a beloved Maine bird, the common loon, dipped for the second straight year, but wildlife surveyors said they are heartened by an increased number of the bird’s chicks.
12 months ago A bunker-style home for doomsday preppers is for sale in Sangerville SANGERVILLE — Affectionately known as the “Doomstead,” a 16-acre property in Piscataquis County with a bunker, barn, and greenhouse is looking for its next homesteader.
12 months ago Guilford students will raise their voices and lift spirits GUILFORD — Piscataquis Community Elementary School students will demonstrate their skills as classes, groups, and individuals using their voices, instruments, and movement on two separate nights this holiday season.
12 months ago Mainers warned to be careful when shopping for health insurance online By Christopher Burns, Bangor Daily News Staff Mainers who are shopping for health insurance for themselves or their families should exercise caution.
12 months ago Nominations sought for Wilmot (Wiggie) Robinson Legendary Maine Guide Award Registered Maine Guides are experienced and passionate outdoors men and women and each year the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife recognizes a member of the guiding community with the Wilmot (Wiggie) Robinson Legendary Guide Award.
12 months ago Snowmobilers who ignore this sign can be charged with trespassing By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Landowners who have endured thousands of dollars in damage to their properties now have a way to keep snowmobilers off sensitive areas thanks to a new law in effect this season.
12 months ago Electricity rates to drop in 2024 for many Mainers By Murray Carpenter, Maine Public After a series of electricity rate hikes, some Maine ratepayers will see some relief starting in January.