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Town of Easton Celebrates Retirement of Town Manager
EASTON, Maine (WAGM) - The Town of Easton celebrated the retirement of a familiar face. After 13 years of serving the town of Easton, Monday was Former Easton Town Manager Jim Gardner’s last day on the job. With over 25 years municipal experience between Washburn, Ashland and Easton, Gardner announced his retirement at the beginning of the year with longtime clerk Cheryl Clark taking on the role as Town Manager.
Easton Schools Host Life-Flight Presentation
EASTON, Maine (WAGM) - An Easton graduate returned to his alma mater today to teach students about his career as a life-flight helicopter pilot. Karri Triplett has the story. Easton graduate Kirk Donovan is teaching these current Easton students about his career. As a life-flight pilot, he uses this helicopter to respond to medical emergencies and transport injured patients to the hospital quickly. In a very special show and tell, he landed his helicopter at the school with his life flight team, taking time to explain what they do to help save lives.
Former Washburn Officer Accused of Lying on Records in Mysterious Death of Arizona Man Found in Maine
The eerie case of an Arizona man found dead in Maine has taken a bizarre twist, as a former Washburn police officer stands accused of fudging police records tied to the man's disappearance. Erik Foote, a U.S. Army veteran reported missing since January 30, was identified as the body found near the Aroostook River, per the state medical examiner's office. As reported by Fox 10 Phoenix, the cause of death is still under investigation with results "pending" additional tests.
The Sportsman’s Show Comes Back to Presque Isle
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - There was lots of activity, and crowds of folks at the forum over the weekend. This is where the Presque Isle Fish and Game Club had its Spring Sportsman’s show. Each year the Presque Isle Fish and Game Club opens this event to the public as a part of its fundraiser.
A Few More Clouds Possible Tomorrow, with Sunshine Returning Later this Week
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - Good evening everyone and happy Tuesday. We had a nicer day across the county today compared to yesterday with more sunshine and mild air working in. High temperatures this afternoon were able to reach the upper 50s and lower 60s, with winds lightening up during the afternoon hours. Light winds this evening are thanks to increasing clouds and isolated to scattered showers pushing through the region. These showers won’t last long tonight, before more sunshine and mild air returns to the forecast going into tomorrow.
Presque Isle VA Clinic Expands Veteran Care in Aroostook County
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - VA Maine Healthcare celebrated the opening of the new Presque Isle VA Clinic this morning with veterans, and members of Maine’s congressional delegation in attendance. After years of construction, Veterans in Aroostook County now have a new Community Based Outpatient Clinic or CBOC located...
Children’s Museum of Aroostook Eyes Late May Launch
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - A few months ago we told you about a pop up event to test ideas for the new children’s museum that’s coming to Presque Isle. With the museum expected to open next month, NewsSource 8′s Rothery Sullivan caught up with one of the board members about what people can expect.
Follow Up Friday: Community Celebrates Arbor Day
SMYRNA, Maine (WAGM) - In the 1990s people in Presque Isle planted trees here in honor of Arbor Day. This is what those trees look like now. 30 years later, people in the county are still celebrating Arbor Day in the same way, working to improve the county’s outdoor spaces.
Racing for Awareness
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - If you were out and about in Presque Isle on Saturday you may have seen runners covered in bright colors. This was the 3rd annual Color ME 5K Race. The event was put on by the Hope and Justice project to raise awareness of abuse. News Source 8 Reporter Megan Waceken has the story.
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