PAWS Pet of the Week – Chip
PAWS of Fort Kent presents Chip, a stunning 2-year-old gray tiger with gorgeous green eyes. This handsome guy is a sweetheart.
PAWS of Fort Kent presents Chip, a stunning 2-year-old gray tiger with gorgeous green eyes. This handsome guy is a sweetheart.
The following births were recorded at Cary Medical Center in Caribou in December.
The University of Maine at Fort Kent recently welcomed 20 students from across the University of Maine System for a hands-on winter outdoor recreation course that prepared them for in-demand careers in Maine tourism, hospitality and outdoor recreation.
The Fort Kent Public Library invites residents of the upper St. John Valley to share feedback through a set of short surveys available throughout the month of February.
When we’re writing our family history we focus on dates, vital records and names of family members.
PAWS of Fort Kent presents Sprinkles. This tiny soul is only about 8 months, but her heart is already full of love.
Maine homicides have been cut in half over the past three years, but the number of domestic abuse killings has steadily increased.
Organizers met outside the Fort Kent Public Library and marched up Pleasant Street to the University of Maine at Fort Kent campus.
Participating gives students the opportunity to express themselves and to learn about the literary arts.
Cost-cutting measures and staff recruitment efforts have not been enough to save Northern Maine General operations.