The suit is the latest claim against Trump and top allies to assert they had a role in the storming of the Capitol.
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Free Health Coaching and Gentle Exercise Program – Living Well with Chronic Pain
Do you want to feel better, increase your quality of life, or improve your experience with healthcare providers? Healthy Living for ME will be offering a free workshop to help individuals with a wide range of chronic pain conditions. Living Well with Chronic Pain will be offered beginning Tuesday, March 16 and running through April […]
Saddleback Joins Indy Pass for ’21/’22 Season
Rangeley, Maine (Feb 23, 2021) – With lift access above 4,000’, a vertical drop of 2,000’, the highest base elevation and most natural snowfall in the state of Maine, and the advanced terrain of the Kennebago Steeps, Saddleback has always been an impressive ski mountain. The story of Saddleback however, is much more than the story of impressive numbers […]
BBB Risk Report: Adults 18-24 were highest scam risk in 2020
Online purchase scams become riskiest scam in the wake of COVID-19 Adults ages 18–24 reported the highest median losses ($150) and the highest likelihood of loss (56.6%) to BBB Scam TrackerSM in 2020, according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Previously, older age groups consistently lost higher median dollar amounts to scammers year over year, even while young adults […]
Jump in hiring fuels optimism for U.S. economic recovery
Employers added a robust 379,000 jobs in February, but it represents just a fraction of the roughly 9.5 million that the economy must regain to get back to where it was before the pandemic.
Maine reports 225 new virus cases, no additional deaths
Maine expects a decrease in vaccine doses delivered next week, with eligibility newly open to residents in their 60s along with teachers and child care workers.
The Latest: New York cinemas reopen, brightening outlook for theaters
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
As schools rush to reopen, teachers’ vaccinations are not tracked
As the U.S. prioritizes teachers nationwide for coronavirus vaccines, states and many districts are not keeping track of how many school employees have received the shots.
Thomas College student’s digitized snowmobiling map service a ‘win’ for riders
Jake Warn has turned his passion for snowmobiling into a high-tech business. Warn is a native of Winslow and a junior at Thomas College where he is also on the school’s soccer team. He started SledTRX.com, a digitized, interactive, free map system for snowmobiling trails across Maine. Putting his studies in entrepreneurship to work, Warn, 21, […]
Vaccine vigil
(Sung to the tune of “Jolene,” by Dolly Parton) Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine I’m begging to be part of your next plan Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine Please come to me whichever way you can Just pick a town and I’ll be there I’m ready to drive anywhere Up to Fort Kent and all points in […]