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Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School senior Logan Keane, center, credits his older brothers Daniel, left, and Adam with helping him grow up with type 1 diabetes.
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PARIS A diagnosis of juvenile diabetes can send a family on a continuous roller coaster, especially when the child is too young to understand and manage his condition.
Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School senior Logan Keane has lived with the disease since the age of 2 and fully appreciates that his parents and older brothers rallied around him following his diagnosis.
“My siblings were there from what I can remember, having diabetes from an early age,” Keane said. “Where I really couldn’t take care of it myself and do my own checks, part of the responsibility was on my brothers. From that point onward, and even today, they are very concerned with my health. They’re great at asking about it and making sure they know that I am healthy, knowing the signs and the behavior whe
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Edward Little High School students Tania Bachelder, left, Erin Anderson, Emily Kramarz and Emily Barnhart clear a trail corridor in May 2017 at Mount Apatite in Auburn. EL seniors will be required to complete fewer hours of community service in 2021 and 2022 because of the pandemic.
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Some local school districts are waiving certain graduation requirements such as community service this year because of the pandemic.
The Auburn School Committee voted unanimously last week to reduce the required number of community service hours from 24 to 16 for the Class of 2021 and to 20 for the Class of 2022.
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REGION In recent years recruitment and retention for police departments in Maine and across the U.S. has become more and more of a challenge. In Franklin and Oxford counties, local forces have fared a little better than more urban communities. But the pandemic has stalled high school and college law enforcement education, as well as the residential certifications sessions held twice a year at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy in Vassalboro.
The academy’s programming remained in limbo for months as public gathering and social distancing restrictions made it impossible to operate. Some classes were able to continue using Zoom and other virtual technology. But practical police training must be hands-on and as real to life as possible.
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