RSU 56 directors voted 7-2 to remove “Gender Queer: A Memoir” from the high school shelves.
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Former Dixfield man to serve 6 years for burglary, domestic violence
Harry Every was acquitted at trial last month of attempted murder, but sentenced Friday on four felonies.
Dixfield voters approve upgrading waste pump station
DIXFIELD — At a special town meeting on July 25, citizens approved a capital project to renovate the 42-year-old waste pump station on Hall Hill Road. Following several questions over 20 minutes, people voted 14-0 to also accept and authorize the use of 80 percent grant funding, noted to exceed $536,620 at the meeting, held […]
Dixfield student to attend engineering program in Texas
Avery Young of Dixfield plans this summer to join high school students from across the nation in an academic and career-oriented development experience, NYLF Engineering at Rice University in Houston Texas. NYLF Engineering is one of the Envision by WorldStrides family of programs that enable students to explore their interests and experience learning beyond the […]
Former Dixfield man acquitted on attempted murder charge
Jury convicts Harry D. Every on five other charges stemming from the January 2020 Mexico incident.
Mr. Drew and His Animals Too delights families at library in Dixfield
Bugs, turtles, lizards and snakes capture the interest of all ages.
Dixfield man on trial for attempted murder of Mexico woman and child
The trial, which started Monday, is expected to last three days.
Dixfield voters to decide on upgrading waste pump station
The 42-year-old station was designed to last 20 years.
Three women appeal decision to keep controversial book on Dirigo High School’s library shelves
A request to remove ‘Gender Queer: A Memoir’ was made this spring.
McPhee named Dixfield’s Distinguished Citizen
DIXFIELD — Bob McPhee was named the Dixfield Distinguished Citizen at the Board of Selectmen’s meeting on June 27. McPhee, who was nominated by Jon Holmes, was selected from four candidates for recognition for his contributions to the community. Other candidates were Lauren Hebert, Library Director Corina Lee and current Boston Post Cane recipient […]