A federal-state partnership is providing more than $2 million to assist the forest products industry in Maine.
2019
L-A Chamber sets September breakfast date
LEWISTON — The Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce will hold its September breakfast from 6:45 to 9 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, at the Maine Wedding Barn & Event Center, 418 Center Minot Hill Road at the intersection of Shaw Hill Road in Minot. Breakfast will begin at 7:15 a.m., catered by Dad’s Place Catering. […]
UMaine football faces tough task in first FBS foe of season
The Black Bears never have beaten Georgia Southern, losing three playoff games on the road.
College football preview: UMaine (1-0) at Georgia Southern (0-1)
The Black Bears travel to Statesboro, Georgia, to take on a Football Bowl Subdivision team.
Blistering analysis faults CMP for poor management, system defects
A report by the Maine Office of the Public Advocate criticizes Central Maine Power for failing to fix a defective billing and metering system that resulted in thousands of inaccurate bills, and recommends hiring a third party to oversee proper testing.
Rangeley Adult Ed. Fall “Bucket List”
The following are the Rangeley Adult Education offerings for this Fall. Starting September 9th you may register for classes online at https://rsd9.maineadulted.org/. For additional information, or if you would like to join a class or offer a class please email [email protected] or call 207 670-5240. Class updates may also be found on Facebook at “Rangeley […]
The Table announces September activities
The Table is a ministry and mission of the Bolsters Mills United Methodist Church, the Norway Grange and the community.
Gov. Mills allows ranked-choice voting in Maine’s presidential elections
The bill will become law without her signature, but it will not take effect in time for ranked-choice voting to be used in Maine’s new March presidential primary next year.
Lewiston police search for missing girl
Lewiston police were asking for help Friday in finding a missing teen. Police said that on Thursday, Malika Ragon-Wright, 16, failed to return to a group home on Pond Road in Lewiston after leaving the high school. “She is a severe diabetic and requires daily insulin,” police wrote in a press release, “which is concerning.” […]