Article on the Maine Winter Sports Center (MWSC) in Fort Kent, which this month will host more than 150 athletes from 23 countries in the 2004 Biathlon World Cup. The event is the first big test of MWSC\u27s plan for economic development in northern Maine, which aims to restore skiing as a lifestyle, and build a tourism-based economy in the region. By the end of the fiscal year in April, the nonprofit MWSC will have spent a total of $13 million at all its Nordic and alpine skiing facilities. MWSC is funded largely by the Portland-based Libra Foundation. With a related article on the opening of two new restaurants that are counting on economic impact from MWSC: Slopes in Presque Isle, and Swamp Buck in Fort Kent
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Article on summer camps in Maine, with a focus on new construction and programming being driven by a...
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Feature article on biathlon, the Winter Olympics sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle ...
The Maine Winter Sports Center, supported by the Libra Foundation, will help revitalize skiing in Ar...
The World Cup Biathlon 2004 will be held March 3-6 in Fort Kent. Max Cobb, event manager, estimates...
Fort Kent and Presque Isle recently hosted seven days of World Cup biathlon events, generating an es...
An article on indoor sports facilities in Maine and how owners keep their seasonal businesses solven...
With the invention of snowmaking, skiing in Maine has become big business. Long article about the do...
Brief article about the Maine Tourism Coalition, which is urging the state to spend more money to pr...
Brief article about the Maine Tourism Coalition, which is urging the state to spend more money to pr...
Feature article on Portland as a tourist destination. Tourism in Maine contributes $3 billion annua...
Focus on Northern Maine piece on the Northern Maine Development Commission (NMDC), which will soon ...
Feature Salt issue article about snowmobiling in Jackman, where many businesses have come to depen...
Article about the first major snowfall to hit southern Maine this season, with some areas receiving ...
Article about the first major snowfall to hit southern Maine this season, with some areas receiving ...
Article on summer camps in Maine, with a focus on new construction and programming being driven by a...
An article on Peak Pitch, networking/ski resort events set up by NH-based Borealis Ventures and spon...
Feature article on biathlon, the Winter Olympics sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle ...
The Maine Winter Sports Center, supported by the Libra Foundation, will help revitalize skiing in Ar...
The World Cup Biathlon 2004 will be held March 3-6 in Fort Kent. Max Cobb, event manager, estimates...
Fort Kent and Presque Isle recently hosted seven days of World Cup biathlon events, generating an es...
An article on indoor sports facilities in Maine and how owners keep their seasonal businesses solven...
With the invention of snowmaking, skiing in Maine has become big business. Long article about the do...
Brief article about the Maine Tourism Coalition, which is urging the state to spend more money to pr...
Brief article about the Maine Tourism Coalition, which is urging the state to spend more money to pr...
Feature article on Portland as a tourist destination. Tourism in Maine contributes $3 billion annua...
Focus on Northern Maine piece on the Northern Maine Development Commission (NMDC), which will soon ...
Feature Salt issue article about snowmobiling in Jackman, where many businesses have come to depen...
Article about the first major snowfall to hit southern Maine this season, with some areas receiving ...
Article about the first major snowfall to hit southern Maine this season, with some areas receiving ...
Article on summer camps in Maine, with a focus on new construction and programming being driven by a...
An article on Peak Pitch, networking/ski resort events set up by NH-based Borealis Ventures and spon...