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Morning News Replay

Friday, August 22, 202508/22/2025

Sam Patten

Host Josh Filler talks with Sam Patten, the Managing Editor at the Maine Wire

REPLAY2021

Friday, August 22, 202508/22/2025

Harris Van Pate – Maine Policy Institute

Harris Van Pate from the Maine Policy Institute joins guest host Josh Filler for his regular segment

Morning News Replay

Friday, August 22, 202508/22/2025

Friday’s opening segment

Josh Filler finishes his first week of hosting the WGAN Morning News while Matt is away for two weeks.

Morning News Replay

Thursday, August 21, 202508/21/2025

Jason Savage

Stay updated on state and national politics with Jason Savage, the Executive Director of the Maine Republican Party

Morning News Replay

Thursday, August 21, 202508/21/2025

Noel March

Josh Filler welcomes Noel March on to the show. Noel is the Director of the Maine Community Policing Institute

INSIDE MAINE

Thursday, August 21, 202508/21/2025

Josh Filler opens the show

Josh Filler is in once again to fill in for Matt Gagnon. Josh, Jason and Jeremy talk about what’s on their minds, and Josh gives a preview of what is coming up on today’s edition of the WGAN Morning News!

Morning News Replay

Wednesday, August 20, 202508/20/2025

Eye On Politics

Former Cumberland County Republican Chair Eric Lusk and Political Consultant & in for BJ McAllister is Keith Mestrich , who’s the chair of the Lincoln County Democrats give their Analysis of Maine & National Politics.

Morning News Replay

Wednesday, August 20, 202508/20/2025

Craig Peterson

Craig Peterson – America’s Leading CyberSecurity Coach,
Joins The WGAN Morning News every Wednesday at 7:35 for Tech Talk. Catch Craig every Saturday from 5pm-7pm on WGAN as he shares his Cybersecurity Secrets along with the latest Security news.

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Wednesday, August 20, 202508/20/2025

Rep. Laurel Libby

Rep. Laurel Libby joins host Josh Filler to talk more about transgender athletes, as well as the upcoming 2026 gubernatorial election. Will she run?

Morning News Replay

Wednesday, August 20, 202508/20/2025

Joe Lundberg

It’s chilly for this time of year- is our summer already over? Josh Filler welcomes AccuWeather meteorologist Joe Lundberg onto the show to talk about what we should expect for weather as we approach the end of August and move into September

Local Headlines

3 hours ago in Local

Maine State Police Looking for Info on a 35-year-old Unsolved Murder

Christopher Rines was last seen on April 12, 1991. His body was found in Mill Pond in Pittsfield, exactly month after he went missing.

3 hours ago in Local

Poland Community School Set to Partially Reopen After Flooding

RSU 16 says classes will only take place in the single-story section of the building

3 hours ago in Local

Two Arrested in Auburn Drug Raid

Officers say they conducted the raid at 3:05 am Saturday

National Headlines

2 days ago in National

Soaring gas prices leads to biggest monthly inflation spike in four years in March

The largest monthly jump in gas prices in six decades caused a sharp spike in inflation in March, creating major challenges for the inflation-fighters at the Federal Reserve and heightening the political challenges of rising costs for the White House.

5 days ago in National

Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller wins Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former House seat in Georgia

Republican Clay Fuller on Tuesday won Marjorie Taylor Greene's former U.S. House seat in Georgia, turning back a Democratic challenge with the help of President Donald Trump's endorsement despite uneasiness over the war in Iran.

5 days ago in National

Rex Heuermann to plead guilty in the Gilgo Beach killings, ending long search for a serial killer

A Long Island architect accused in a string of long-unsolved slayings known as the Gilgo Beach killings is expected to plead guilty on Wednesday, closing a case that bedeviled investigators, agonized victims' relatives and tantalized a true-crime obsessed public for years.

5 days ago in National, Trending

Route 66, a quintessential American road trip heavy on kitsch and history, turns 100

Route 66 marks its 100th anniversary this year. Despite losing its status decades ago as one of the nation's main arteries, people from around the world still flock to it to take perhaps the quintessential American road trip and soak in its neon lights, kitschy motels and attractions, and culinary offerings.