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WGAN

Monday, February 15, 202102/15/2021

Bruce Poliquin

Bruce joins Matt to talk about investments

Morning News Replay

Monday, February 15, 202102/15/2021

Michael Katz

Michael Katz, 2020 Community Matters More grant recipient, and executive director of Camp Sunshine, joins Matt

Morning News Replay

Monday, February 15, 202102/15/2021

WGAN Morning News

Matt Gagnon starts the show off…. in addition to talking to the news anchor and producer, the phone lines are open as well

Morning News Replay

Friday, February 12, 202102/12/2021

WGAN Morning News

Matt closes out the show…. and yes…. more talk about Popcorn. (yes- most people love popcorn!!!!)

WGAN

Friday, February 12, 202102/12/2021

Bruce Poliquin

Former Congressman Bruce Poliquin joins Matt to analyze politics, as he does each and every week at 8:10

WGAN

Friday, February 12, 202102/12/2021

WGAN Morning News- Segment 4

The phones are open- Matt continues talking about the topics of the day and takes some calls….

Friday, February 12, 202102/12/2021

Jacob Posik- Maine Policy Institue

Jacob joins Matt Gagnon

WGAN

Friday, February 12, 202102/12/2021

WGAN Morning News- Segment 2

WGAN

Friday, February 12, 202102/12/2021

WGAN Morning News- Segment 1

The show starts off with the topic of POPCORN!!! Why? Click the link to listen…..

Maine 211

Thursday, February 11, 202102/11/2021

211 Maine

211 Maine is a free, confidential resource that helps connect people to services that help them stay healthy, safe, and…

Local Headlines

13 hours ago in Local

Cell Phone Fire Sends Firefighters to South Berwick School

The phone was immediately taken outside, where it eventually cooled down.

13 hours ago in Local

Drought Intensifies in Maine, Now Covers Entire State

Drought conditions are now historical in Maine.

17 hours ago in Local

Investigation launched into Standish death

The death of a man in Standish last week is under investigation by Maine State Police.

National Headlines

6 minutes ago in National

National Guard set to patrol Memphis but blocked in Illinois for 2 weeks

Fresh

National Guard troops were expected Friday to begin patrolling in Memphis, a day after a federal judge in Illinois blocked the deployment of troops in the Chicago area for at least two weeks.

22 minutes ago in National

Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, Loyola Chicago’s beloved chaplain, dies at 106

Fresh

Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the chaplain for the men's basketball team at Loyola Chicago who became a beloved international celebrity during the school's fairy-tale run to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament in 2018, has died, the university announced Thursday night. She was 106.

17 hours ago in National

Troops will miss paychecks next week without action on the government shutdown

The nation's third shutdown in 12 years is once again raising anxiety levels among service members and their families because those in uniform are working without pay.

2 days ago in National

Last of 10 New Orleans jail escapees from May is captured under a house in Atlanta

A monthslong search for the only Louisiana inmate still on the run after an audacious May jailbreak ended Wednesday when authorities say they found him hiding in a basement crawl space under an Atlanta home, bringing the last of the 10 escapees into custody.