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INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, June 13, 202006/13/2020

Brad Dyer

In Inside Maine

Brad Dyer joins Eric to talk about a lawsuit he is a part of- accusing Governor Janet Mills of suspending Constitutional rights, and questioning why certain business are considered essential, but others are not in the world of Covid-19

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, June 13, 202006/13/2020

George Colby

In Inside Maine

George Colby is a Selectman in New Gloucester. He joins the show this week with Eric Lusk to discuss how municipalities will go forward from the whole Covid-19 pandemic

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, June 13, 202006/13/2020

John Yellowbear

In Inside Maine

John Yellowbear is a native American Indian from Maine, he joins host Eric Lusk to talk about how Covid-19 is affecting the local tribes, as well as chiming in on his opinion on how lawmakers are dealing with the pandemic.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, June 13, 202006/13/2020

Josh Filler- Part 2

In Inside Maine

Josh Filler is the president of Filler Security Strategies where he works with law enforcement and other public safety agencies across the country on homeland security and emergency preparedness issues. He has 20 years of experience including at the White House, New York City Mayor’s Office, and at the Department of Homeland Security where he led the creation of the Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program. Over the years he has supervised sworn law enforcement officers from the NYPD, U.S. Secret Service, DEA and ICE. He’s published articles on law enforcement reform in the Washington Post and The Hill newspaper.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, June 13, 202006/13/2020

Josh Filler- Part 1

In Inside Maine

Josh Filler is the president of Filler Security Strategies where he works with law enforcement and other public safety agencies across the country on homeland security and emergency preparedness issues. He has 20 years of experience including at the White House, New York City Mayor’s Office, and at the Department of Homeland Security where he led the creation of the Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program. Over the years he has supervised sworn law enforcement officers from the NYPD, U.S. Secret Service, DEA and ICE. He’s published articles on law enforcement reform in the Washington Post and The Hill newspaper.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, June 13, 202006/13/2020

Retired Insurance Executive

In Inside Maine

A retired insurance executive joins this week’s host, Eric Lusk to discuss things that his former employer would not want you to know….

MAINE POINTS

Friday, June 12, 202006/12/2020

Maine Points: SARSSM

In Maine Points

Since 1973, Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine (which we refer to as SARSSM) has provided free services in York and Cumberland counties to anyone affected by sexual harassment, sexual abuse, or sexual assault, through prevention and education programs, support, and advocacy. Danny speaks with the new executive director, Gina Capra on how they have been doing during the pandemic and also an update to the Chocolate Lovers’ Fling

The purpose of this program, is to inform Mainers of the support that is offered by Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, June 6, 202006/06/2020

Dan Cashman

In Inside Maine

Dan Cashman hosts “The Nite Show” , a late night talk show that airs statewide on Saturday Nights. As the current incarnation of the show approaches it’s tenth anniversary, Dan joins Shawn to discuss the direction this show has gone while the COVID-19 Pandemic has made things challenging for many industries, especially the entertainment industry.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, June 6, 202006/06/2020

Lisa Kaldorvich

In Inside Maine

Lisa Kaldorvich is the co-owner of MK Kitchen. She joins Shawn to discuss how that business is dealing with staying in business during this trying time.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, June 6, 202006/06/2020

Ben Hartwell

In Inside Maine

Gorham Town Councilor Ben Hartwell was the sponsor of :Gorham Businesses Are All Essential,” a measure which passed this week.

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