Ark Animal Sanctuary Week of April 24, 2024
A few weeks ago we were asked to help with a cat trapped in someone’s garage. The cat was caught in a live trap and brought to the ark.
A few weeks ago we were asked to help with a cat trapped in someone’s garage. The cat was caught in a live trap and brought to the ark.
Chances are pretty good that baby boomers will recognize this article’s title as the name of a very popular game show that was on TV from 1950 to 1967. Three well-known celebrity panelists were allowed limited questions to determine the occupation of a contestant.
The president of the Houlton Fair Association expressed concerns about the proposed location for the Recreation Department’s new pickleball courts in Community Park.
Katahdin Trust Company is pleased to announce the promotion of 17 employees across various departments within the Bank.
Fifty-four years ago, on April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans gathered on college campuses, in parks, along streets and in community auditoriums to honor the Earth. On that first Earth Day, they learned and demonstrated, celebrated and planned, joined their voices in love for the planet — and began new work to save it.
Each year the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Salt Lake City hosts the RootsTech genealogical conference. While many of us wish we could attend in person, there’s good news for long-distance genealogists.
Farm Credit East and Crop Growers, the financial cooperative’s crop insurance provider, is pleased to announce that Branden Holdsworth of Caribou has joined the Crop Growers team as a crop insurance agent serving Aroostook County.
The opportunities are varied, with price tags ranging from nearly $2 million to under $200,000.
Monica Crane’s decision to stay open comes at a time when several downtown businesses decided to pack up their brick and mortar locations following the eclipse rush.
Eighteen Aroostook County municipalities and nonprofits were awarded just over $2 million this week.