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UMaine-Augusta women’s basketball eyes deep run at nationals
The Moose (26-3) will meet Johnson & Wales Charlotte (15-10) in a second round game on Saturday in Buffalo, New York.
Republicans in Maine Senate balk at budget compromise
A compromise proposal for funding a MaineCare shortfall failed to get the two-thirds support needed to pass it as emergency legislation Tuesday night in the Senate, sending lawmakers back to the drawing board.
Vassalboro church activates new lift
By Feb. 26 of this year the lift had been installed, had passed the Maine State inspection, and was completely paid for with $80,000 in grants and contributions from the community.
Maine boys and girls hockey teams that could win state titles next year
All three state champions have the opportunity to win another state championship in 2025-26.
Waterville man dies while in Kennebec County jail custody
Cal Jason Sawyer, 41, of Waterville, died Saturday from a medical issue.
USDA halts millions in funding for University of Maine System
The move temporarily pauses the system’s agricultural research and programs weeks after President Donald Trump threatened to cut funding for Maine because it allows transgender athletes to compete in sports.
Augusta workforce program offers transportation pilot grants
The pilots will be created to help mitigate transportation as a barrier to the recruitment and retention of qualified employees.
Sen. King demands answers about latest round of Veterans Affairs cuts
A plan to cut hundreds of contracted workers may include a key ‘radiation safety officer’ position and other jobs at the Togus VA Medical Center in Augusta.
March 11, 2001: Town of Jefferson votes down middle school for Union 51, state library sustains water damage following winter storm, and Maine & snowmobiling
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