Hirundo will present a two-part program for participants to get up close to three native Maine owls .
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DHHS releases funding to lower home heating costs
The funding will make available $3 million in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funding to the Maine Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP).
Gemini: Clear up any misunderstanding quickly
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Rihanna, 31; Brian Littrell, 44; Willie Garson, 55; Sidney Poitier, 92. Happy Birthday: Focus on what’s important. As long as you take care of your responsibilities and don’t let emotional matters dictate what you do or the decisions you make, you will come out on top. Letting someone interfere in […]
Veterans Council seeking names for war memorial
Dear Sun Spots: Every year the L/A Veterans Council dedicates a memorial stone at the Veterans Memorial Park, next to the Great Falls on Main Street in Lewiston. This year the dedication will be on Memorial Day. Auburn is celebrating its sesquicentennial (150th) anniversary with a parade starting at Kennedy Park near Simone’s that will go through […]
H.S. football: Quirion stepping down as Mt. Blue coach after two years
Nate Quirion cites family reasons and another job opportunity for leaving the Cougars’ program.
Our challenge: are we up to it?
Not until 1998 did Hugo Chavez take control of Venezuela and bring full bore socialism into play, which Nicolas Maduro has continued. By last summer this has produced inflation of over 83,000 percent. Prior to Chavez’s takeover of the government, Venezuela was a two-party democracy. However, the greed and dissension of these parties seriously overlooked […]
Cardboard racers speed down track during the Otisfield Winter Carnival
A Popsicle, a whale, and a bale of hay walk into a — wait, no, sled down a hill.
Kids find relief from cabin fever at Children’s Festival in Farmington
The Franklin County Children’s Task Force held its annual festival at Mt. Blue High School on Saturday.
Potential privacy lapse found in Americans’ 2010 census data
A top Census Bureau official says an internal agency team found that basic personal information collected from more than 100 million Americans during the 2010 head count could be reconstructed from encrypted data — but with lots of mistakes.
US seeks ways to recycle lithium batteries in cars, phones
US seeks ways to develop lithium-ion battery recycling to address global demand, potential shortages of materials for electric vehicle, phone batteries