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Daily flights between Portland and Minneapolis/St Paul to start in May

Newsworthy people and performances for Feb 8, 2021

Southern Maine Health Care. Central Maine Growth Council in Waterville presented its annual “2020 Developer of the Year” award to Shane Savage, co-owner of KVConnect, also named Josh Kim its “2020 Emerging Leader of the Year Award” winner. Kim is founder and CEO of the Cubby, an online marketplace exclusively for college students. Daulton Wickenden, a personal insurance account executive at Allen Insurance and Financial in Camden, graduated from the Safeco Producer Development program. The University of Maine at Augusta announced that its mental health and human services bachelor’s degree program received national accreditation from the Council for Standards in Human Services Education. The five-year accreditation is the culmination of a three-year process, including a self-study and written report by the faculty of the academic program and a virtual site visit by the council’s site review team.

Large and light-filled Cape in Scarborough

Large and light-filled Cape in Scarborough 12 Ottawa Woods Rd., Scarborough | $494,900 Sponsored by Tom and Julia Ranello 12 Ottawa Woods Rd., Scarborough Photo courtesy Ranello Group. This property has space to spread out. It sits on a quiet cul-de-sac on the Scarborough-Gorham line, just three miles away from the Maine Mall, Portland International Jetport and I-95 entrances. Inside, three bedrooms and three full bathrooms make up part of its 1,800± SF, which also includes an open kitchen-living-dining area that is warmed by a gas fireplace. HIGHLIGHTS Three bedroom, one-and-a-half bath home located on a main thoroughfare and right in the middle of the best of the Biddeford-Saco-OOB communities

Caribou considers a new look, but it may not come cheap

Caribou is looking for a new look, but some officials there are sticker-shocked by the potential cost of rebranding the city. For at least a decade, Caribou signs, police cars, promotional materials, city documents and other things have displayed a familiar logo: a silhouette of the namesake deer species, surrounded by the slogan “the most northeastern city in the United States.” Problem is, it’s not clear what community holds that distinction. Caribou’s name appears nowhere in the logo. In a meeting of the Caribou City Council last week, Councilor Mark Goughan voiced frustration with the graphic image. “I’ve attended two previous logo committee meetings over the last 25 to 30 years and there’s been two attempts to do this,” he said. “And then it came up with this logo and we never put ‘Caribou’ on it.”

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