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The Jan. 19 gathering on Main Street, Wiscasset was part of a nationwide evening of remembrance for those who lost their lives in the pandemic. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Kelli Whitlock Burton of Waldoboro holds a sign representing Franklin County, which has had seven COVID-19 deaths. Behind her are Tom Eichler and Wendy Ross of Wiscasset. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Peter and Terri Wells light candles on Federal Street. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
Federal Street is illuminated with candles Jan. 19 to remind us of all the lives lost during the pandemic. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper
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MEDORA, N.D. - Big plans are ahead for Theodore Roosevelt National Park this year.
Long-awaited road repairs will begin to take shape. The $5.5 million Peaceful Valley Ranch restoration project is expected to be complete in the spring.
And the park will be working closely with the planned Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library as the project moves ahead. Library organizers in 2020 raised $100 million for construction, enabling the project to access a $50 million state operations endowment approved by the 2019 Legislature.
Last year was a different time for the park, starting when the coronavirus pandemic emerged in North Dakota in March. Visitation boomed, doubling over the same month in 2019, The Bismarck Tribune reported.