Fire destroys storage building in Blaine
A storage building in Blaine was considered a total loss after the building caught fire on Monday, Nov. 15.
A storage building in Blaine was considered a total loss after the building caught fire on Monday, Nov. 15.
Fort Fairfield schools announced Monday they will move to remote learning effective Tuesday due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases that occurred over the weekend.
Presque Isle celebrated Veterans Day with a series of events throughout the city, with a ceremony being held in Veterans Memorial Park, and a supper at the Elks Lodge on Main Street.
Four months after ground was broken, 732 Main St. in Presque Isle now has a structure for what will become the new VA treatment facility.
Facility repairs, a new police cruiser and an ambulance are among budget items requested by city departments for 2022.
The Presque Isle City council approved a request for a medical marijuana license for a seventh retailer at a November meeting held at the Sargent Community Center.
After the polls closed on Nov. 2, SAD 1 school board incumbent Terry Sandusky successfully retained his position against his opponent Janet Brown in section 3. This will be Sandusky’s 12th term on the SAD1 school board.
Former Florida Teacher of the Year Dorina Sackman-Ubuwa gave talks on Oct 28 and 29 at the University of Maine at Presque Isle on the power of emotional intelligence, and its place in modern education and everyday life.
The University of Maine at Presque Isle has completed an ambitious mapping project to make it easier for wheelchair users to find their way around campus.
The Presque Isle boys varsity soccer team suffered their first and last defeat of the season after the No. 1 Wildcats fell 2-1 to the No. 4 Crusaders in the Class B North semifinal.