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March 2012
3 online date sites agree to screen for predators
The companies, including eHarmony and Match.com, agreed to screen for sex offenders after a woman was recently assaulted on a date.
GOP Medicare plan borrows from and repeals Obama’s
Experts who see some agreement rather than irreconcilable differences are scratching their heads and wondering if politicians of both parties may have more in common than they care to admit in an election year.
Tour with 2,000 bicyclists selects Maine
Vélo Québec Événements, an internationally recognized bicycle touring organization, will bring its tour to Maine in August 2013.
Maine toddlers who fell from window are OK
Their mother says the two boys are doing fine, other than a few scratches from the icy snow bank they landed on.
Chinese spies target Taiwan’s U.S.-made defenses
Though relations between the two nations have warmed in recent years, Beijing has never recanted a vow to retake the island, by force if necessary.
Trial begins for woman accused of giving teens pot, alcohol
The 37-year-old Brownville woman faces charges including aggravated unlawful furnishing of marijuana, furnishing of alcohol to minors, and endangering the welfare of a child.
Bill removes matching funds from Clean Election Act
Legislators give final passage to the change in the public campaign financing law. It now awaits Gov. LePage’s signature.
Mars Hill man indicted in fatal collision
William Barton, 51, faces charges including operating under the influence causing death and possession of methamphetamines.
Maine celebrates Franco-American heritage today
Festivities at the State House today include French music, a Franco-American breakfast, and historical and cultural displays.