The Canadian-based company will build four, four-bedroom mobile homes to house legal male and female migrant employees at the sawmill.
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Wilton lawmaker pleads not guilty to clean election law crimes
State Rep. Randall Hall pleaded not guilty to 12 charges of involving alleged forgery of signatures needed to get Maine Clean Elections funds.
Dirigo softball ready to take the next step this season
All nine starters return from last year’s squad that reached the Class C South semifinals.
Peru school librarian named best in Maine
Cindy Petherbridge of Auburn has served as Dirigo Elementary School librarian for 10 years.
Franklin County to create 3 offices at Farmington jail
The renovations, at a cost of $162,800, will be paid for through a federal grant.
Dixfield-based school superintendent estimates 6.78% budget increase
Superintendent Pam Doyen noted that the budget figures are very rough estimates at this time.
Wilton author, retired UMaine Farmington professor to speak at Rumford library
The 2020 Read ME author of ‘The Vigilance of Stars’ will give a book talk March 11.
Mexico church taking orders for March 8 pie sale
Orders will be taken until March 6.
Mt. Abram boys basketball tops Dirigo in C South quarterfinals
Reagan Lockaby dominates the paint as the top-seeded Roadrunners advance.
RSU 9 voter approval needed to purchase former Farmington school
On March 24, voters in Regional School Unit 9 will be asked to accept up to $1.6 million of a $1.77 million Maine Connectivity Grant obtained by Franklin County Adult Education to purchase the former Arthur D. Ingalls School at 144 High St. in Farmington.