January 28, 2014
2014
Posted inPolitics
Maine panel wary of boosting power of state ombudsman in document fights
A Maine coalition says it had limited options in two cases where government officials stalled the release of public records.
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Posted inPolitics
In State of the Union, ideas to close income gap relevant for Mainers
Obama is likely to focus on the disparity, which is growing in Maine, but not as big as in other areas.
Posted inSports
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY NOTEBOOK: Patience pays off for Rams
Foye keeps everything the same
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SUPER BOWL: Megastars, All-Pros, and everyone else
Players waiting to grab spotlight
Posted inSports
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY NOTEBOOK: Raiders holding out hope
Winslow looking to move up in standings
Posted inNation & World, News, Politics
Farm bill deal would scale back cuts to food stamps
The compromise is expected to cut food stamps by about $800 million a year. Republicans were hoping for $4 billion in cuts.