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Morning News Replay

Monday, February 8, 202102/08/2021

Closing Segment Of The Day

Your calls to close out the last segment of the morning.

Morning News Replay

Monday, February 8, 202102/08/2021

California Dreaming

Local Kroger Stores Close as California ‘Hero Pay’ Ordinance Backfires

Morning News Replay

Monday, February 8, 202102/08/2021

National Unclaimed Property Month

Maine State Treasurer, Henry Beck speaks to us about National Unclaimed Property Month.  You may have free money coming to…

Morning News Replay

Monday, February 8, 202102/08/2021

Next Gubernatorial Election

Lines are being drawn in the next election for Maine governor Janet Mills’ campaign finances suggest she’s not serious about…

Monday, February 8, 202102/08/2021

The Big Game Recap

Recapping The Big Game last night.

WGAN

Friday, February 5, 202102/05/2021

WGAN Morning News- Final Segment

The phone calls get insane in the final segment of today’s show

WGAN

Friday, February 5, 202102/05/2021

Bruce Poliquin

Former US Representative Bruce Poliquin joins Matt for his regular segment.

WGAN

Friday, February 5, 202102/05/2021

WGAN Morning News- Segment 4

Matt continues to talk about today’s issues in the fourth segment of today’s show

WGAN

Friday, February 5, 202102/05/2021

Jacob Posik

Jacob Posik is the Director of Communications at the Maine Policy Institute. He joins Matt to talk about budget ramifications from the Biden bailout of state and local governments — it will enable Mills and other governors to use federal funds as revenue backfill, avoiding some of the tough choices we have to make to right size government and move our state down the right economic path. ($350 billion for state and local govts in Biden’s stimulus package).

WGAN

Friday, February 5, 202102/05/2021

WGAN Morning News- Segment 2

Matt continues to talk about the day’s topics

Local Headlines

8 hours ago in Local

Maine Supreme Court associate justice cleared of wrongdoing by panel

A Maine Supreme Court member has been cleared of wrongdoing following accusations that she didn't step away from cases she was involved with as a private attorney.

8 hours ago in Local

Portland police seek leads in 2017 death of man found in car

Police in Portland are asking for information about a Scarborough man who was found dead in his car nine years ago.

1 day ago in Local

Husson University Offers Free Tuition to Piscataquis County Sudents

The scholarship will be available to students when they apply for classes for the 2026 fall semester.

National Headlines

8 hours ago in National

What to watch as the midterms begin with Tuesday’s primaries

After months of speculating, pontificating and spinning, the midterm election season begins in earnest Tuesday. The primary results in Texas, North Carolina and Arkansas will provide some of the first concrete evidence for what voters want as President Donald Trump's second term approaches the halfway mark.

1 day ago in National

Hillary Clinton is testifying as part of the House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is testifying before U.S. House lawmakers in New York on Thursday as part of a congressional investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, starting off two days of depositions that will also include former President Bill Clinton.

1 day ago in National

Memorial services for Jesse Jackson begin at Chicago headquarters of his civil rights organization

Cross-country memorial services for the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. are set to begin Thursday in Chicago, the city the late civil rights leader called home.

2 days ago in National, Trending

Takeaways from Trump’s address: Sales mode on economy, heavy on patriotism, dark turn on Democrats

President Donald Trump started in sales mode, using his State of the Union address to deliver an upbeat vision of the U.S. economy. But that portrayal collides with the sentiment of Americans who remain anxious about their finances and feel they haven't benefited from Trump's policies.