where they have fire display and this year dc told them you can t do it because of concerns of wild fire. brian: four special people carved into it. lawrence jones is in and out on the mountain, he s on the diner. preview what you will be talking about in peggy s place. lawrence: people are wondering where is brian kilmeade. he s the man of history but he doesn t come to see mount rushmore. as you guys know, a lot of passionate folks here. they want to understand why the administration decide today cancel the fourth of july celebration here. they can give every excuse about climate and everything, they had it last year, why can t they have it this year. we will be talking about business, business is booming but they don t have the help for these businesses because of the payroll protections and the benefits that the government have been able to give them and so they want to neglect when they are going to get rid of those benefits so people can go back to work. of course, the other side
WELLS, Maine Just over $1 million is on its way to Wells as a result of the federal American Rescue Plan, which was signed into law in March, and local leaders are homing in on a plan for how to use the money.
Town Manager Larissa Crockett presented five options to the Board of Selectmen at their May 18 meeting. By the end of the presentation and discussion, the selectmen came up with what they saw as two of the best potential uses for the ARP money.
One potential use would extend the public water line to the train station, and the other would support some of the Wells Sanitary District s needs.