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Fort Kent · Fort KentThis story was originally published in April 2021. Modern fishing laws here in Maine often allow anglers to fish certain lakes and ponds year-round, but for many traditionalists, April 1 still means that it’s time to start thinking of open-water fishing. That date was, for years, opening day. While you might not have much open water available where you live, the state’s ponds are losing their winter coats quickly, and by checking this handy list…See the Story
4 secrets to early season fishing success
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Fort Kent · Fort KentFORT KENT – The University of Maine at Fort Kent is pleased to announce that author Kathryn Olmstead will be the Commencement speaker for the 142nd commencement ceremony held at the UMFK Sports Center on May 4. Kathryn was presented with the honorary degree of doctor of humane letters at UMFK’s 139th Commencement Ceremony on May 8, 2021. “We are honored to have Ms. Olmstead speak at our celebration,” said UMFK President and Provost Dr. Deb Hedee…See the Story
UMFK announces 2024 Commencement speaker
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Fort Kent · Fort KentFORT KENT, Maine – The Mooseshack restaurant, known in the St. John Valley for its pizza, subs and wings, will relocate to East Millinocket this summer. The Fort Kent restaurant will close on June 22 and the East Millinocket spot will open on July 1. The restaurant announced the decision via Facebook on April 1. Becky Lawn, who owns the restaurant, said it would be difficult to manage both restaurants simultaneously, as she always covers for wor…See the Story
Fort Kent restaurant moving to East Millinocket this summer
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Fort Kent · Fort KentWRITTEN BY STEPHANIE BOUCHARD Maine’s moose hunt was resurrected in 1980, and since then, it has gone through a variety of changes. This year, the biggest change is that lottery applications began in April instead of January, but what isn’t changing is a family-friendly experience on lottery day: Saturday, June 15. This year, the moose lottery and associated activities take place in Fort Kent. While event specifics were still being determined as…See the Story
Winning the lottery - the Maine moose permit lottery festival is coming June 15 to Fort Kent
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Fort Kent · Fort KentThe Ladies of St. Anne Sodality in Fort Kent wholeheartedly embrace their mission. Because of their diligent efforts, they were able to make a $1,000 contribution to Fr. Labrie. The Fort Kent Ladies invite fellow women to become part of a sodality within their community. For more information, please call 207-444-6501.See the Story
Fort Kent Ladies of St. Anne donate to local causes
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Fort Kent · Fort KentThe funding was secured by U.S. Senator Susan Collins. The funding is part of $126,558,000 in Congressionally Directed Spending for MaineDOT. $10.4 million will be used to reconstruct part of Route 161 from Cross Lake Township to New Canada.See the Story
Nearly $20 million in federal funding approved for St. John Valley road projects
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Fort Kent · Fort KentThe US Biathlon National Championships will go on as scheduled March 22-24. The event will bring about 160 participants to town, not including families and guests. Some teams are coming from as far as Norway, Alaska, and several Canadian provinces including Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.See the Story
Organizer confirms US Biathlon National Championships in Fort Kent will take place March 22-24
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Fort Kent · Fort KentMaine Mobile Biolab is a 50-foot, 10-ton mobile lab built on an RV chassis equipped with cutting edge science tools. The lab will encourage students to engage in STEM fields and will be present at the school for one week. Fort Kent is the first of 12 sites around the state that the mobile school will visit this year.See the Story
Maine's first mobile biolab starts tour of rural schools in Fort Kent
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