The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 29, at Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham.
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Before rescue, missing Midcoast women were stuck in car for days in sub-zero temps
A game warden found Kimberly Pushard, 51, and Angela Bussell, 50, on a snowmobile trail near Nicatous Lake in Hancock County on Sunday, one day after their Jeep had run out of gas and no longer had heat.
Missing midcoast women found safe
Searchers locate Kimberly Pushard and Angela Bussell in a remote part of Hancock County over five days after they became lost while driving.
Forest Service launches helicopter to search for lost Topsham women
Snow and wind had hindered search flights by plane Friday but a helicopter was able to fly over the Springfield area in Penobscot County where the women were last seen.
Missing Topsham women last seen Wednesday morning in Springfield, Maine
Police are still on the hunt for a pair of intellectually disabled women who got lost during a trip to the Maine Mall on Tuesday afternoon.
Search continues for missing Topsham women
Police say Kimberly Pushard and Angela Bussell were last seen at an Irving gas station in Penobscot County.
WinterKids names Winter Games winners
Winning schools are in Winterport, Topsham and Rangeley.
Maine and New Hampshire police searching for missing Topsham women
Kimberly Pushard and Angela Bussell, who have intellectual disabilities, are believed to be lost and unable to find their way home to Maine, according to police.
University of Tampa honors local dean’s list students
TAMPA, Fla. — The University of Tampa has honored three local students who were named to the 2022 fall semester dean’s list. They are Shayla Dunn of Naples, majoring in political science; Lauren Johnson of Topsham, majoring in nursing; and Mackenzie Truman, of South Paris, majoring in allied health. Students must maintain a GPA of […]
Repeated leadership changes spark uncertainty among SAD 75 parents
Superintendent Steve Connolly announced his resignation last Thursday, claiming the political and ideological beliefs of some were dividing the district.