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A funding bill in the Legislature would provide $5 million to sustain shelters across the state, which would be a good start.
Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School has announced the top five percent of students from the class of 2025. Senior ...
GREENWOOD — After receiving instruction at Jackson Silver Post 68 from American Legion Auxiliary President Paige Crockett of, ...
Soran Adams is using the skills he has learned and contacts he has made through the 4H Agricultural Ambassador Program to ...
CHESTERVILLE — Chair John Archer confirmed that the Chesterville Select Board accepted the resignation of Selectman Jason ...
CHESTERVILLE — The Select Board on May 15 authorized Road Foreman Clayton Tibbetts to place a bid of up to $25,000 for a used ...
For those looking to deepen their understanding — or to support a political position with informed reasoning — the ...
RUMFORD — Despite cuts and restrictions, the monthly Senior Commodities Food Distribution will continue but there will be ...
What’s happening now is a textbook case of special interests rewriting legislation in a backroom, leaving everyday people ...
These bills don’t “protect Maine families,” they threaten them. We all want our children to grow up safe, healthy and loved.
Lily and Kimball Burrill of Albany; and Maren DeCato of Bethel represent Bethel and Greenwood American Legions ...
Termination notices to Maine grant recipients said the work was 'no longer consistent with EPA funding priorities.' At least ...