Things You Need to Know: February 04, 2021
Here is a collection of the things you need to know today.....
The maintenance manager at the Kennebec County Jail has been arrested for gross sexual assault of a female inmate according to centralmaine.com.
A stand-off in Norway ended with one man being arrested according to WABI.
Snowmobile sales are up, but due to COVID clubs are being hurt since they are not able to do their traditional fundraising actives according to WABI.
The Androscoggin County Commissions have decided not to vote on their anti-mask resolution according to WGME.
Work is still happening on another stimulus package and the $1,400 to Americans according to Newscenter.
Maine’s COVID numbers are heading in the right direction with the holiday surge behind us, but people still need to be careful by limiting contact, distancing, masks, and hand washing. There are concerns over variants of COVID and Maine is working on getting the vaccine out to Mainers according to WABI.
Maine saw 276 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday for a total of 40,223. There has been a total of 627 deaths according to WABI.
Local, College, Professional sports scoreboard: Celtics won last night and play again tonight. Red Sox start spring training on Feb 27. NFL: Super Bowl Sunday, Feb 7th with Tampa Bay and Kansas City.
Maine weather for your area from Maine.gov.
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