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Aryna Sabalenka has had such a strong year in tennis that she will be ranked No. 1 on Monday even after losing the US Open final over the weekend to American Coco Gauff. But...
The 61st annual Windjammer Days will take place Sunday, June 25 through Saturday, July 1, 2023. This year the Friends of Windjammer Days is celebrating our rich population of Maritime Explorers. Those featured have traveled extensively on...
The 61st annual Windjammer Days will take place Sunday, June 25 through Saturday, July 1, 2023. This year the Friends of Windjammer Days is celebrating our rich population of Maritime Explorers. Those featured have traveled extensively on...
SOUTH STRAFFORD — Robert Murray had a gruff communication style, but everyone at The Newton School, where he served as principal for 28 years, and in the community, where he served in numerous volunteer roles, recognized that he cared.Joey Hawkins,...
Obituaries: Cardenas, McKendree, Taylor, Ridenour Michael K. “Mike” Cardenas Michael K. “Mike” Cardenas: 1960 – 2021 Michael K. “Mike” Cardenas, a mentor and leader in the electrical community of Casper, Wyoming, passed away Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at the age of 61. Article continues below... Michael is survived by his wife Jean “Jeanie” Cardenas; his children, Natalia Montoya (Gabe), Nicole Stovall, Brittany Barrera (Barry), Michael Joe Cardenas (Krista), John Parrett; his siblings, Tim Cardenas, Judy Costalez; eighteen grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Michael was born in Douglas, Wyoming on February 2nd, 1960 to Michael Jose Cardenas and Camilla Cardenas. Michael graduated high school and immediately went into the electrical industry. He became the General Manager of City Service Electric where he devoted his life servicing the community of Casper.
Toy fund overcomes pandemic challenges to deliver joy to children Curbside toy pickups are among the changes made necessary by challenging times. By Staff Report Share Nonprofits have had to make lots of adjustments during the pandemic, finding new ways to operate safely and struggling to serve their communities at a time of historic needs and limited resources. The Press Herald Toy Fund is no different. An early start to the fundraising campaign, expanded coverage of the effort by the Sun Journal in Lewiston and The Times Record in Brunswick, and the generous spirit of readers who want to contribute in a difficult time are helping the toy fund meet the increased need as families struggle through the economic fallout from the pandemic.