The University of Maine will receive more than $2.8 million from the U.S. energy department for the project, Maine’s U.S. senators announce.
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Maine jobless claims trend downward but remain above normal
Claims for new unemployment benefits dropped slightly in the state last week, with about 3,200 Mainers filing new applications.
The U.S. economy had its worst year since World War II, shrinking 3.5% in 2020
The pandemic’s blow to the economy early last spring ended the longest U.S. economic expansion on record – nearly 11 years.
U.S. unemployment claims drop, but remain historically high
Overall, nearly 4.8 million Americans are continuing to receive traditional state unemployment benefits.
Eliot Cutler’s mansion sold to Bush family member for $7.6 million
The 2-time Maine gubernatorial candidate is downsizing, after selling the 15,000-square-foot oceanfront home in Cape Elizabeth to Jonathan Bush Jr.
Gun sales in central Maine stay strong while ammo supply still runs short
The presidential election and the insurrection at the Capitol have helped boost gun sales at some stores, but business has stayed steady throughout the pandemic.
Potential tax on Paycheck Protection Program loans leaves businesses nervous
Under Gov. Janet Mills’s budget proposal, Maine businesses would have to pay state income taxes on the forgivable federal loans.
Stocks have their worst day since October as Big Tech sinks
The sell-off is a shift from the market’s recent record-setting run and comes as investors focus on the outlook for the economy and corporate profits amid a still-raging coronavirus pandemic.
Fed reaffirms its commitment to low rates for the long run
Chairman Jerome Powell believes the economy will struggle in the coming months, until widespread vaccinations and government rescue aid eventually fuel a sustained rebound.
Mills says she’ll seek ways to avoid state tax on businesses’ relief loans
The governor says she’s having departments look for federal funds that would let the state balance its budget without taxing businesses for Paycheck Protection Program money they received.