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PublishedApril 30, 2025
Key manufacturing resource in Maine could lose all federal funding
The state's Manufacturing Extension Partnership is one of 10 nationwide that had its funding cut, then restored temporarily by the Trump administration.
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PublishedApril 28, 2025
Rep. Laurel Libby asks U.S. Supreme Court to restore her right to vote in Maine Legislature
The Auburn Republican said she has filed an emergency application with the nation's highest court after 2 lower courts denied a temporary restoration of her voting and speaking privileges as her lawsuit against the House speaker plays out.
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PublishedApril 24, 2025
Maine author Monica Wood says libraries are essential, ‘under siege’
Wood, who grew up in the town of Mexico and lives in Portland, spoke Thursday at the Great Falls Forum in Lewiston.
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PublishedApril 23, 2025
Mic’d up: Edward Little softball senior Lexi Kelsea keeps team loose
Varsity Maine put a mic on Kelsea for the Red Eddies on Wednesday against Camden Hills.
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PublishedApril 20, 2025
Housing article lacked context on Auburn plan | Letter
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PublishedApril 18, 2025
Paul Dionne, lawyer, author, former Lewiston mayor, dies
'Paul loved Lewiston and Lewiston loved him right back,' Mayor Carl Sheline said. 'We have lost a pillar in our community.'
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PublishedApril 18, 2025
Ice cream guide: Here’s where you can get a scoop (or 2) in central, southern and Midcoast Maine
Vacationland is ice cream land in the summer when many seasonal ice cream shops serve up their frozen treats.
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PublishedApril 17, 2025
Waterville fire officials urge funding 8 new EMS workers for additional ambulance
Waterville fire Chief Jason Frost and deputy chief of EMS Everett Flannery III also want to run a third ambulance as need will increase with the closure of Northern Light Inland Hospital.
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PublishedApril 17, 2025
Maranacook/Winthrop, Oak Hill boys lacrosse embrace open Class C field
Wells broke through in 2024 to end private-school dominance, and a couple of area teams seen an opening this spring.
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PublishedApril 16, 2025
Superintendents: Loss of federal funding would hit students most in need of support
School districts say Title I and IDEA dollars pay for staff positions in critical areas like intervention, early literacy and special education, and fund other services for some of Maine's most vulnerable students.
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