Houlton school board member resigns because system ‘turned away from God’
Michelle Henderson, who last fall ran on a platform opposing LGBTQ+ programming in the schools, said that such programming only protects one class of children.
Michelle Henderson, who last fall ran on a platform opposing LGBTQ+ programming in the schools, said that such programming only protects one class of children.
The sale of the downtown building to the Community Living Association is nearly complete and the facility will be turned over to the buyer on July 1
Michal Plochan, 24, an exchange student and independent bookseller, applied for a town license in May to sell books, apps and SAT prep materials to help raise money for his college education.
Richard Lyons will be paid $75,000 with no benefits because he has benefits through his retirement.
MSAD 70’s $7.25 million budget for next school year got the OK from town registered voters on Thursday night.
The RSU 29 school board decided to restore several educational programs and co-curricular activities, including the French program, in a special meeting.
Jeremy Smith is dealing with an unexpected increase in the town’s contribution to the school district which will mean higher taxes for residents.
Superior Court Justice Stephen Nelson sentenced Lee Ann Daigle to 16 years, all but six suspended, with three years probation.
The House did not act on this bill and many other measures because Gov. Janet Mills warned that the Legislature was pushing the state budget to a breaking point.
In a 182 to 65 vote, the proposed $16.4 million budget was increased to $16.9 million, adding money into regular instruction, athletics and student programming.