Problems at Long Creek started with failures at the Department of Health and Human Services.
March 2017
Bill Nemitz: How can we throw away perfectly good food?
United Nations findings paint a stark contrast between the world’s haves and have-nots.
Some Mainers get in line for passports just as processing times grow
Application offices are seeing increased activity, as people look to avoid travel problems in 2018 if the state is still out of ‘Real ID’ compliance.
Cooperative Parenting and Divorce classes set
The video-based, eight-week program can give divorcing or separating parents the power to make positive changes.
Matter of Balance program offered
Muskie Center program is designed to reduce the fear of falling and encourage physical activity.
KHS’s April public presentation set
Three Maine historians will give talk April 19 about ‘Maine on Glass.’
Hardy’s plan 700-mile benefit bike trip
Fundraising efforts will be ongoing through September.
Ben Gilman: Return of New Markets Program will help Maine
Despite criticism, a new report shows the economic development tool spurs investment.
Maine Compass: State is failing at-risk youth
Closing the youth prison is a good step, but the system is broken elsewhere too.