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Some warmer weather. Even if snow is forecast, hopefully it won t last long. It has been melting, and the snow and ice coming off the roof. Spring is nearby.
Those wishing to participate in absentee voting are asked to contact their town office.
The state funding for FY ‘22 for the district was reduced by $607,345 or 5.98% in comparison to the funds received in FY ‘21, according to a letter from Superintendent Charles Brown.
“The reduced funding is due to several factors included in the Maine Essential Programs and Services Formula (EPS); increases in property value across the district, a decline in enrollment of students, a decline in the number of students requiring special education services, and a decline in the number of economically disadvantaged students. A new Support Educators Association contract is in negotiations and pending approval from the Board and Association that will increase support educators’ wages,” wrote Brown.
Tuesday, January 19, 2021 - 20:03 From RIC Energy
This sightline review commissioned by RIC Energy and conducted by the engineering firm Wendel WD shows the location of the solar project along Thompsons Lake Road, in Knox, and the visibility of the project from 41 Old Stage Road.
KNOX A 4.4 megawatt solar farm is likely coming to Thompsons Lake Road in Knox, and some nearby residents are worried about the value of their property once it’s here, as well as the impact the project might have on a resident with cerebral palsy.
The project, overseen by RIC Energy, was conditionally approved by the Knox planning board at its Jan. 14 meeting by a vote of 5 to 2. A final vote will be held on Thursday, Jan. 21.