Carly D'Eon, NEWS CENTER Maine

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Mushers get little sleep in preparation for the Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Races

"You might get an hour of rest at each checkpoint so you start dealing with sleep deprivation," Race Judge John Kaleta said. → Read More

The Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Race is about more than just winning

"Very few people that race dogs or own dogs or run dogs can race a Can-Am race trail and finish it," Race President Dennis Cyr said. → Read More

The 30th Annual 'Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Race' kicks off in Fort Kent

The weekend-long event draws in mushers from New England, Canada, and beyond. → Read More

Somerset SnowFest kicks off for its 5th year this weekend

"It's a really important event for our community and people get excited about it," event planner Kristina Cannon said. → Read More

There is new hope for economic revival in Aroostook County

Green 4 Maine's acquisition of roughly 450 acres of the Loring Commerce Centre hopes to bring more jobs and opportunities to support the revival of The County. → Read More

50th annual Dysart's Snowmobile Ride-In adjusts for frigid temps

The annual ride raises money for Pine Tree Camp, a summer camp for Maine children and adults with disabilities. The route was tweaked this year due to extreme temps. → Read More

Nearly a dozen warming centers open in Bangor amid historic cold temps

As temperatures drop well below zero degrees this weekend in Maine, it poses a serious threat to anyone staying outdoors longer than five or ten minutes. → Read More

Public naloxone training held in Southwest Harbor

More than a dozen people gathered at the Southwest Harbor Public Library Saturday morning to learn about how to administer naloxone, also known as Narcan. → Read More

Organizations working to help Mainers heat their homes this winter

"We're seeing a huge need this year," Lynn Lugdon, fueling assistance program manager for Penquis, said. → Read More

Murder trial continues for man accused of killing friend in Gardiner in 2020

The prosecution called the only surviving victim, Caleb Trudeau, to the stand Tuesday. → Read More

University of Maine Police investigating incidents on campus

A $500 reward is being offered to anyone who provides credible information leading to the positive identification of suspects involved in two incidents. → Read More

Brewer School Department implements new equity, diversity & inclusion policy

Gregg Palmer, superintendent of the Brewer school department, said he felt it was an important policy for them to adopt, so he made the decision to implement it. → Read More

Bangor library to hire social worker to support homeless

"A lot of libraries have social workers and they usually have some combination of referring people to services, helping to track the needs of community members..." → Read More

Stockton Springs woman sentenced in death of 3-year-old son

Jessica Trefethen was sentenced to 47 years in prison Tuesday after a jury unanimously found her guilty in the death of her 3-year-old son. → Read More

Bangor Public Works prepared for storm clean up despite staffing challenges

"We were really nervous going into the fall..." Bangor Public Works director Aaron Huotari said. → Read More

17-month-old "Enzo your Friend-Zo" spreading holiday cheer to his medical care teams

"Though Lorenzo has been through a lot during his first year and a half of life, he continues to smile and stay in good spirits. His positive energy is infectious." → Read More

17-month-old 'Enzo your Friend-Zo' spreading holiday cheer, celebrating first Christmas at home

"We appreciate every day we have with him because we just don't know what the future holds," Alysa said. → Read More

Maine Library Association seeks federal funds to support Maine libraries

The MLA is asking Mainers to fill out a form urging Sen. Susan Collins, a member of the appropriations committee, to continue her support of libraries. → Read More

University of Maine researchers discover new uses for paper mill products

Following the September announcement of the mill in Jay closing, that leaves six mills still standing in Maine. → Read More

Bangor holds grand opening for new transit center

"It's a place we've never had before in the history of Community Connector," Linscott said. → Read More