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MAINE POINTS

Thursday, August 13, 202008/13/2020

Maine Points: Maine Community Action Partnership

In Maine Points

Danny is joined by Megan Hannan Executive Director Maine and Jason Parent President of Community Action Partnership. They just started…

MAINE POINTS

Monday, August 3, 202008/03/2020

Maine Points: Chocolate Church Arts Center

In Maine Points

Since their incorporation in 1977, CCAC has been a nonprofit organization with a dual mission: to present the arts to…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, July 25, 202007/25/2020

Cynthia Dill

In Inside Maine

Cynthia opens up the lines in the final segment to discuss many of the somewhat controversial topics that have come up on today’s show

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, July 25, 202007/25/2020

Dennis Bailey

In Inside Maine

Dennis Bailey is the President of Savvy Inc., who authored the recent article in “The Hill”- The Susan Collins Conundrum

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, July 25, 202007/25/2020

Open Segment with Cynthia Dill

In Inside Maine

Cynthia Dill opens the phones, with feedback coming in concerning the previous segment about Fox News host Tucker Carlson and his presence in Maine

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, July 25, 202007/25/2020

Steve Collins

In Inside Maine

Sun Journal reporter Steve Collins joins Cynthia Dill to talk about popular Fox News host Tucker Carlson, and his presence in Maine. Carlson spends a lot of time in the state, and broadcasts many of his shows from a studio he built in our state.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, July 25, 202007/25/2020

Maulian Dana

In Inside Maine

This week’s host, Cynthia Dill, talks with Maulian Dana. Dana is the President of the Wabanaki Alliance, and a Penobscot Nation ambassador. Topics discussed involved Maine tribal sovereignty, the fight for it, and how (and if) the recent SCOTUS decesion regarding Oklahoma will impact Maine tribes

MAINE POINTS

Friday, July 24, 202007/24/2020

Maine Points: Maine Credit Union League

In Maine Points

The Maine Credit Union League is a nonprofit, professional trade association that exists to serve Maine’s credit unions. Founded in 1938, the League is committed to helping Maine’s 55 credit unions succeed and improve the financial lives of their members.

From raising millions to help end hunger in Maine through the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger and volunteering thousands of hours every year in the communities they serve to providing financial literacy education to Maine’s youth and adults, Maine’s credit unions are not just in a community, they are part of it.

Danny speaks with Jen Burke Public Affairs & Communications Manager with Maine Credit Union League to go over their efforts in helping Mainers.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, July 18, 202007/18/2020

Phil Harriman

In Inside Maine

In the final segment of the show, Phil talks more about education and the Covid-19 pandemic, and takes more calls

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, July 18, 202007/18/2020

Phil Harriman

In Inside Maine

In the second open segment, Phil discusses issues with student loans

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