Sheriff Todd Brackett Tue, 04/13/2021 - 12:00pm
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to 204 calls for service for the period of April 6 to April 13. Year to date, LCSO has responded to 3,019 calls for service.
Summonses
Dylan K. McLaughlin, 28, of Bremen was issued a summons April 6 for Operating after License Suspension, on Mills Road, Newcastle, by Sgt. Matthew Day.
Anthony S. Barnes, 61, of Wiscasset was issued summonses April 9 for Operating Vehicle with Expired License (over 90 days) and Failure to Stop at a Red Light, on Middle Street, Wiscasset, by Deputy Michael Godin.
Arrests
Rodney Palmer, 67, of Wiscasset was arrested April 7 for Domestic Violence Assault and on a warrant out of York County for Failure to Appear, on Birch Point Road, Wiscasset, by Deputy Caleb Poirier, who was assisted by Sgt. Matthew Day.
Sheriff Todd Brackett Tue, 04/13/2021 - 1:00pm
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to 204 calls for service for the period of April 6 to April 13. Year to date, LCSO has responded to 3,019 calls for service.
Summonses
Dylan K. McLaughlin, 28, of Bremen was issued a summons April 6 for Operating after License Suspension, on Mills Road, Newcastle, by Sgt. Matthew Day.
Anthony S. Barnes, 61, of Wiscasset was issued summonses April 9 for Operating Vehicle with Expired License (over 90 days) and Failure to Stop at a Red Light, on Middle Street, Wiscasset, by Deputy Michael Godin.
Arrests
Rodney Palmer, 67, of Wiscasset was arrested April 7 for Domestic Violence Assault and on a warrant out of York County for Failure to Appear, on Birch Point Road, Wiscasset, by Deputy Caleb Poirier, who was assisted by Sgt. Matthew Day.
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Published on: 02-04-2021
From February 4 to 27, 2021, Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States, will celebrate Black History Month with activities, speakers, and events. Black History Month honors and raises awareness of the accomplishments of people of African descent.
The theme of this year’s Black History Month is “Rise.” Inspired by Maya Angelou’s literary work “Still I Rise,” this theme will explore ways to rise in the face of injustice, oppression, uncertainty, trauma, and grief. The theme will also celebrate how members of the Black community have risen throughout the years, Michael Nixon, vice president for Diversity & Inclusion at Andrews University, said. “We invite our entire campus community to join us in this powerful celebration of the Black diaspora as we highlight the ways we have risen in the past, are currently rising up, and look forward to rising in the future,” he said.