A Lewiston High School teacher and two of her former students recently became published authors in a peer-reviewed scientific journal based on their discovery while participating in a University of Idaho Extension citizens’ science program. For the past seven years, UI Extension’s IDAH20 program has provided hands-on learning opportunities for Lewiston High School teacher Jamie .
Read more about March 4, 1933, in the SunJournal.com archives. 100 Years Ago: 1923 Although the warm weather prevented the afternoon activities of the Bates carnival Saturday, the general committee held the grand masquerade in Chase Hall, and the closing event of the fourth carnival was a great success. Following the grand march and the […]
The Sun Journal reports that an advisory committee for the U.S. Mint recently endorsed a coin with Lown's image and the medical device that's saved countless lives for its American Innovations coin program.
I hope people vote for William Coffin for Androscoggin County commissioner, District 3 (Durham, Greene, part of Lewiston). A Lewiston High School and University of Southern Maine graduate (BS, Vocational Technology, Magna Cum Laude), Bill has long been active in local civic organizations. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Pine Tree Council […]