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Maine Kitty With The Saddest Eyes Needs A Fur-ever Home Meet Fred! He s a very special kitty who needs a fur-ever home. According to the PALS No-Kill Cat Shelter Facebook page, Fred came to the shelter following the passing of his owner. He is about 12 years old and is blind. Despite being blind he gets around really well. The shelter staff feel he would do best in a quiet home that doesn t have young (LOUD) children. He does have some issues and will need to have a dental appointment scheduled before his adoption. Because of his age, the only adoption fee is a donation to the shelter. ....
A couple of President Trump’s cabinet members have quit and some lawmakers in Washington are urging Vice President Pence to use the 25th amendment to remove President Trump from office according to WABI. Maine has 540 new cases of COVID-19 added to the total of 27,625. There are 385 deaths, 13 more deaths were reported yesterday according to WABI. The percentage of jobs lost in Maine is worst than any economic downturn in the last 50 years according to the Sun Journal. Mainers are buying more winter sports gear this year according to WABI. Wardens are reminding Mainers to ride safely when it comes to snowmobiles are if you are new to the sport go slow and get some advice as you start out according to WABI. ....
Veteran-Owned Augusta Coffee Shop Closing Indefinitely There is no doubt that 2020 has been a very tough year for small, locally owned, businesses. This is especially true for restaurants, coffee shops, and entertainment venues. Sadly, the anti-coronavirus mandates that have been put in place by the government have not been kind to that type of business. According to a post on their Facebook page, Huiskamer Coffee Shop, located on Water Street in Augusta, will be closing permanently at 2 PM this afternoon (December 23rd). In the post, they explain that Governor Mills executive orders and the Maine CDC are the reason for their closure. ....