Maine DOE Update – April 23, 2021
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The Mills Administration released an update to its color-coded Health Advisory System that classifies counties’ relative risk of COVID-19 transmission to assist schools as they continue with their efforts to deliver instruction and support students safely. Androscoggin, Kennebec, Oxford and Somerset counties yellow; Franklin and York counties closely monitored. Administration also launched new school testing program. | More
Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew released an important reminder in the Bangor Daily News recently for Maine students and families traveling during April vacation, and noted that our case numbers, and the number of young people getting sick from COVID-19 is on the rise. The Maine Department of Education would like to underscore her important message to all members of Maine’s school communities, as we urge e
Author of the article: Dave Waddell
Publishing date: Apr 21, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 3 minute read • Minister of Middle Class Prosperity and Associate Finance Minister Mona Fortier spoke Wednesday with members of the local chamber of commerce about the 2021 federal budget. This is a file photo from Jan. 14, 2020. Photo by Dax Melmer /Windsor Star
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Liberal Minister of Middle Class Prosperity and Associate Finance Minister Mona Fortier says the federal government’s proposed national child-care program would save the average local family $434 per month starting next year.
That’s as long as a deal is reached with the province on implementation.
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