3 years ago UMaine researchers secure $1.48M to train future behavioral health workers for rural areas ORONO — University of Maine researchers will train future behavioral health workers specialized in serving rural areas in the state with a new program funded by a four-year, $1.
3 years ago Maine counties haven’t decided how they’ll use a $260M federal funds windfall By Bill Trotter, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine counties have started getting installments of the $260 million they are due to receive in federal American Rescue Plan funds, which are meant to help state, county and municipal governments recover from pandemic-related losses and help spur an economic rebound.
3 years ago Gov. Mills signs legislation establishing the Maine Connectivity Authority AUGUSTA — Gov.
3 years ago Central Maine is now in a ‘severe drought’ By Matt Berg, Bangor Daily News Staff A few showers this week weren’t enough to stave off the dry conditions, with weather officials declaring a “severe drought” for parts of central Maine.
3 years ago Healthy Living for ME announces Building Better Caregivers workshop Healthy Living for ME is offering a free, 6-week, interactive workshop entitled Building Better Caregivers.
3 years ago What shoppers need to know about the plastic bag ban By Sam Schipani, Bangor Daily News Staff Grocery shopping in Maine is about to look a little different.
3 years ago Republicans spend heavily against Jared Golden, but they haven’t rallied around an opponent By Jessica Piper, Bangor Daily News Staff National Republican groups have already poured more than $700,000 into Maine’s 2nd District this year as they try again to unseat Rep.
3 years ago Anglers fishing to end food insecurity Throughout the month of June anglers of all abilities are encouraged to cast for Fishing Across Maine, a fundraiser for Wayside Food Programs and to help end food insecurity across the state.
3 years ago East Sangerville Grange announces Don Hall Scholarship recipients SANGERVILLE — The East Sangerville Grange is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the Don Hall Scholarship.
3 years ago Maine rolls out new program aimed to help police and people with disabilities The state of Maine is launching a new program aimed at helping Mainers with disabilities stay safe.
3 years ago Pine Tree Hospice virtual caregiver support group Do you or someone you know assist another with their health or personal needs? Whether from across the country or 24/7 within your home, you are a caregiver.
3 years ago Maine gets $300,000 to help prosecutors take consistent approach to domestic violence cases By Judy Harrison, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine has received a $300,000 federal grant that will allow three district attorneys to review how they’ve handled domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking cases, and bring a consistent approach to prosecuting the cases, whose victims are primarily women and children.
3 years ago Browntail moth research report A group of University of Maine researchers led by faculty in the School of Biology and Ecology released a research report about browntail moth in 2020 while investigating the spread of the pest from coastal communities to nearly all of Maine’s 16 counties.
3 years ago NAMI Maine offers free online course for parents of children and teens HALLOWELL – NAMI Maine, a statewide nonprofit organization providing education, support and advocacy for people living with mental illness and their families announces that registration is now open for NAMI Basics, an online course for parents of children and teens.
3 years ago PCES students look ‘Behind the Mask’ with pandemic memory books GUILFORD — Students at Piscataquis Community Elementary School captured their thoughts and feelings from the coronavirus pandemic in firsthand accounts, poetry, stories, art and more.
3 years ago Piscataquis becomes first Maine county to declare itself Second Amendment sanctuary By David Marino Jr.
3 years ago After historic highs, lumber prices are finally beginning to drop By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff Mainers who put off building a new deck or doing other renovations to their homes because of outrageously high lumber prices can breathe a tentative sigh of relief, as those prices appear to finally be going down.
3 years ago Rotational grazing workshop offered by PCSWCD and Widdershins Farm DOVER-FOXCROFT — Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District is very excited to announce that we will be collaborating with Widdershins Farm LLC again this summer! Widdershins is a local farm in Dover-Foxcroft offering a wide variety of services and products and includes a creamery and farm store that is open seven days a week.