If Gov. Justice manages to navigate the legal challenges that will likely come from his proposed cut in state taxes, West Virginia could be a model for other states and even the federal government. This would require many voters to get off the gravy train and take more responsibility for themselves.
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Reader wants to find owner of vaccination card found in parking lot
DEAR SUN SPOTS: On Tuesday morning, March 23, I found a COVID-19 vaccination ID card belonging to James Goulding in the Walmart parking lot. He is welcome to call me at 783-3890 and as long as he can give me identifying information I will return it to him. — Mary, Auburn ANSWER: You’re so smart […]
Registration open for Rangeley youth drama camps
The Rangeley Friends of the Arts is offering two different week-long youth drama day camps this summer at the RFA Lakeside Theater in Rangeley. COVID-19 guidelines that are appropriate at the time will be used for a fun, safe camp. July 12-16 is Drama Camp for children ages 7-12. It will be led by Anne […]
Gov. Mills digs in on fish-passage standards for dams
Mills says the dam manager at the center of her administration’s proposal to increase fish-passage standards on the river should be able to meet state demands for improvements.
North Korea test-fires ballistic missiles, sending message to U.S.
North Korea’s first test firing since President Biden took office raises ‘deep concern’ while nuclear negotiations remain stalled.
Residents share concerns about budget for Dixfield-based school district
Directors agree spending should equal last year or slightly more.
Bullets hit Lewiston building; no injuries reported
Police said gunshots were reported Tuesday night on College Street.
Cuomo family members got special access to testing as virus raged in New York
A state lab immediately processed the results, three sources say, even as average New Yorkers were struggling to get tested.