The fast-moving storm dropped a few inches of snow just in time for the morning commute.
2019
Kentucky police mourn loss of Krispy Kreme truck, get free doughnuts
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Krispy Kreme has stepped in to comfort Kentucky police officers mourning the loss of a doughnut truck that caught fire. The Lexington Herald-Leader reports the company and a police escort delivered dozens of doughnuts to the city police department Wednesday afternoon. Officer Kyle Mounce says no one was injured when a […]
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration to be held Jan. 21
The family-friendly event will celebrate King’s life and legacy, inspiration, dedication to diversity and social commitment.
North Anson man dies after fire engulfs home overnight
The body of the man, Bill Bloom, who was in his 60s, was recovered from the home by investigators from the Office of State Fire Marshal.
Old Town, Orono and Surrounding Area Senior Citizens meeting Jan. 9
The group welcomes all seniors in Old Town, Orono and the surrounding area to its monthly meeting on Jan. 9.
At the Legislature: A New Year brings new reasons to be optimistic about the future
State Sen. Jim Dill predicts a big year for economic development in Penobscot County.
English conversation partners wanted
Literacy Volunteer of Bangor and UMaine’s Office of International Programs aim to help international students who are interested in practicing their English skills
Fiberight plant will not accept waste until at least April
Some local officials are not fully confident in even that later timeline, however.
Orono holding public hearing on proposed charter changes
A lower threshold for the number of signatures needed for petitions and raising the amount of spending for certain items before sending them to referendum are among the proposed changes being eyed.
True North Theatre presenting ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’
Shows of the Tennessee Williams classic will be presented on Jan. 11-13 and 18-20.