Caribou boys finish regular season unbeaten
The Caribou Viking boys ended their regular season with an unbeaten record following an 82-56 victory over Presque Isle Friday, Feb. 26.
The Caribou Viking boys ended their regular season with an unbeaten record following an 82-56 victory over Presque Isle Friday, Feb. 26.
The city of Caribou established a charter committee on Feb. 22, which will go through the text of the charter and clarify certain aspects of the document.
Caribou City Council will consider declaring the city a Second Amendment Sanctuary during its next regular meeting March 8.
Woodland selectmen during a Feb. 23 meeting signed and approved the warrant for the upcoming town meeting, which will take place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 16, in the public works garage.
The Caribou Viking boys basketball team is on track for another great season sporting a 9-0 record of Feb. 19.
A bill that would give the Loring Development Authority early access to funds typically given in July is about to go before the full Senate and House for additional votes in the Maine Legislature.
Ice skating, snowshoeing, music, hot dog roasting, painting and even a bonfire will be offered at Limestone’s Winter Fun Day event on Feb. 27.
The future of Caribou’s annual events, like Thursdays on Sweden, the city-wide yard sale and the Caribou Marathon, is still uncertain this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but city events and marketing coordinator Christina Kane-Gibson is hopeful for the future.
The town of Woodland’s Feb. 16 selectmen meeting was postponed to Tuesday, Feb. 23, due to inclement weather, and the agenda will include approving the warrant for the annual town meeting in March.
The city of Caribou posted a livestream of the Feb. 16 storm, attracting viewers from Maine and beyond, with those from away reminiscing about their time growing up in northern Maine.