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Tyson is hiring immigrants in New York for jobs no one else wants
Tyson is joining the nonprofit Tent Partnership for Refugees with a plan to hire some of the 181,400 migrants that have come through New York City’s intake system over the last 2 years.
Politicians, including Sens. King and Collins, close in on votes to keep AM radio in every car
A large, bipartisan group of lawmakers believes saving the AM dial is critical to public safety, especially in rural America, and they want to ensure access to it via car radios.
Trump says TikTok is a national security threat, but wouldn’t ban the app
Trump says he opposes a ban because it would help Facebook, which he continues to lambaste over his 2020 election loss.
The Body Shop ends U.S. operations, with plans to close dozens of stores in the UK and Canada
The Body Shop’s U.S. arm ceased operations on March 1 and the brand’s Canadian subsidiary commenced liquidation of 33 closing stores as part of wider restructuring proceedings.
New state law makes medical bills in Maine more transparent
Health care providers must now identify where services were provided when submitting claims.
DOJ opens criminal investigation into Alaska Airlines 737 plane blowout, report says
The Boeing plane used by Alaska Airlines suffered the blowout seven minutes after takeoff from Portland, Oregon, forcing the pilots to make an emergency landing.
Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is hard. These businesses try to guide owners through it.
From end-of-life photographers to pet death doulas, more Mainers are turning to professionals to document the final days with their beloved companions and cope with the grief that ensues.
Hannaford, Market Basket, Shaw’s, Walmart: Check out the Press Herald’s comparison shopping
The cost of groceries has skyrocketed in recent years, but the price of food is only one factor attracting patrons to the big players in Maine’s shifting supermarket landscape.
Inland Hospital welcomes new trustees
WATERVILLE — Northern Light Inland Hospital recently announced the following community members named to the Waterville hospital’s board of trustees. Kelly Huggins, CPA, MBA, of Belgrade, is a certified public accountant and tax director at One River CPAs in Oakland and has held similar positions in tax accounting since 2011. She earned her master of […]