Teddy, trained through the Maine State Police K-9 Unit, is expected to conduct daily sweeps through the Maine State House complex in Augusta, officials said.
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Maine chamber names new board members, officers
The slate of directors was confirmed at the chamber’s membership meeting last November.
Anti-Trump protesters gather near Maine State House in Augusta
The protest was part of a movement in capital cities across the nation.
Pet adoption event planned for Feb. 8 in Augusta
In addition to supporting community groups in their work to find good homes for great animals, Tractor Supply’s pet adoption event will include a pet treat tasting, giveaways and a bake sale.
Anti-Trump protest in Augusta still on despite confusion
Two organizers dropped out, but the event, part of a nationwide day of protest, is still set for noon at the State House.
Hallowell’s PFAS problem won’t be solved by Augusta valve, official says
Residents will likely have to wait several more years to have at-home access to PFAS-free drinking water.
St. Michael School students place in poster contest
Three students at the school placed first statewide for their age group, and their posters are now competing at the national level.
Maine Arts Academy announces March lunch menu
The academy is a free school for the arts.
Dirigo Libraries launches to improve access to resources
The impact of this upgrade and consortium will vary among the libraries, but patrons should enjoy several key benefits.
More Mainers are leaning on state help to pay for burials, cremations
Funeral directors say they are seeing more situations where General Assistance is needed to pay for a burial or cremation, but the amount paid by the program doesn’t completely cover expenses.