Staff photo by David Leaming
Industrial arts: Sparks fly as Mike Buskey of Kennebec Metal Recycling company uses a tool to cut through metal after removing razor- wire and fencing around the old Somerset County Jail in Skowhegan on Thursday.
$1.3 MILLION FOR HEALTHREACH
HealthReach Community Health Centers learned in March of more than $350,000 in economic stimulus money headed its way.
Families Matter grows to meet special needs
FARMINGTON -- Once young adults with special needs are out of high school, they often find few opportunities to mingle in the community, go to social events or just have fun.
Chellie Pingree listens to ideas on health care reform
MANCHESTER -- The United States needs to make a serious investment in health care -- and fast, the head of the state agency that regulates health insurance said Thursday.
District regroups after budget failure
BINGHAM -- SAD 13 school board members Tuesday night started the process of revising their 2009-10 budget proposal after voters rejected the plan last month.
FARMINGTON Rain alters plans for 4th of July
Weather forecasters say there may be a break in the rain Saturday but it won't be enough to salvage the annual July 4 fireworks traditionally set off from the hayfields at the Wing family farm in Industry.
Sentinel gets new executive editor
Scott Wasser, a newspaper veteran of eight newspapers and more than 30 years in the industry, has been named executive editor of MaineToday Media's Web sites and newspapers, which include the Morning Sentinel.
Vote on county budget hits snag
SKOWHEGAN -- The Somerset County Budget Committee tabled a vote on the proposed 2009-10 county budget Wednesday night after disagreement over use of county surplus funds.
BRIEFS
AUGUSTA -- The following local war veterans were recognized at a State Silver Star Honorable Service Medal presentation in the Hall of Flags at the State House on Thursday. The medals are awarded to veterans who were prisoners of war or received the Purple Heart for wounds.
POLICE
IN CLINTON, Wednesday at 5:51 p.m., a caller from Baker Street reported a snowmobile was set on fire.
Tourism forecast: Unclear
For Maine's tourism industry, there's uncertainty in the Fourth of July weekend forecast.
BRIEFS
PORTLAND -- Stand for Marriage Maine, a coalition opposing the state's new gay-marriage law, announced the launch of their Web site Thursday.
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Our recent Sunday series of stories has focused on the difficult economic climate and its effects on central Mainers. Articles and tips. How to deal with unemployment; job search, how to avoid foreclosure; economic stimulus and pinching pennies during the recession. Read the series here.
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Eustis moose photos
Rarely moose-less in Eustis Stacy Blanchet, a Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel staffer and free-lance photographer, captured some great photos of a moose enjoying a drink and fresh greens off Route 27 north of Eustis over Memorial Day weekend.
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