Mills said she activated the National Guard and put them on standby out of an abundance of caution to make sure they are ready if their support is needed.
College is starting back up in a couple weeks and that means students will be back on campuses. Here’s Megan Cole with what the plan is for The University of Maine Fort Kent and the University of Maine Presque Isle.
Cooperative Extension hosts Virtual 4-H Club with exchange students, bringing youth from around the world together to share their experiences, crafts and more.
The Maine State Police will be celebrating their 100th anniversary throughout 2021, with license plates, badges and cruisers that are reminiscent of the year they were founded, 1921.
The Maine Small Business Development Centers have received new grant funding for eligible small businesses in the state who’ve lost revenue due to the pandemic.
While some businesses have struggled or folded entirely as a result of Covid. One county based business has actually grown by providing a valuable service to people in need throughout this pandemic. Shawn Cunningham reports in this week’s County Business Report.
More fallout from the domestic terror attack on the capitol last week. Now a new storm is brewing involving big tech companies and social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Conservatives are now saying the first amendment right of free speech is under attack and these platforms are imposing censorship. Shawn Cunningham reports...
Jim Britt is the director of communications for the department of agriculture, conservation and forestry and says that the pandemic has contributed to more people getting out and visiting parks and historic sites. He adds that they’re already preparing for the upcoming year.
Do you know of a teacher that’s really good at their job? Perhaps you think others would benefit from seeing how they do things. A nomination for County Teacher of the Year is a good start.
The department, which oversee the Maine State Police and the Capitol Police, took action after the FBI alerted local police that armed protests were being planned at every state capital in the United States