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Today, reporter Hannah Kaufman writes about Delta ambulance retaining its paramedic coverage in central Maine. Plus, an end to the government shutdown is in sight as U.S. Sen. Angus King helps break the stalemate.

“There are statutory requirements to conducting business. My main draw was like: ‘Guys, you’re a business. Please communicate back a plan as to how you’re going to do business.’”

Vassalboro Sanitary District customer Megan McDonough, who filed a formal complaint late last month to the district’s newly formed board, citing failures to comply with state public access and records law over the past two years.

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Shutdown end in sight as Maine’s King helps break stalemate

Maine Sen. Angus King and both of New Hampshire’s senators agreed to legislation that would reopen the government with the promise of a vote on expiring health care subsidies. Two other Democrats joined them, the minimum needed.