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INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 15, 202502/15/2025

Phil Harriman- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

The show is open to your calls! Phil Harriman hosts “Inside Maine” here on Newsradio WGAN!

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 15, 202502/15/2025

Phil Harriman and Accuweather- Segment 3

In Inside Maine

Host Phil Harriman takes your calls, and also check in with Accuweather Meteoroligist Bell Degger who will update us on this weekend’s storm.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 15, 202502/15/2025

Molly Conners- Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Molly Conners is a movie and television producer who owns Phiphen Productions, which is based here in Maine. Molly has been involved with several movies that were nominated for Academy Awards, and joins Phil Harriman in-studio on today’s “Inside Maine”

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 15, 202502/15/2025

Phil Harriman- Segment 1

In Inside Maine

It’s Saturday! “Inside Maine” is back this week with the founding host, Phil Harriman!

Friday, February 14, 202502/14/2025

Maine Points: Chocolate Church Arts Center

In Maine Points

Danny speaks with Matthew Glassman Executive & Artistic Director of the Chocolate Church Arts Center The Chocolate Church Arts Center…

A HEALTHY CONVERSATION

Thursday, February 13, 202502/13/2025

A Healthy Conversation 2/16/25

In A Healthy Conversation

This week, Steve and Jeff welcome Dave Packhem, Executive Director of Students Empowered to End Dependency, to discuss the upcoming…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 8, 202502/08/2025

Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 6

In Inside Maine

The phones are back open for the final segment of today’s show. What’s on your mind? Give us a call at 879-WGAN (879-9426)! If you missed today’s show, we will be back next week and we want to hear from you!

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 8, 202502/08/2025

Rep. Reagan Paul- Segment 5

In Inside Maine

Rep. Reagan Paul (R-Winterport) serves on the Energy and Utilities Committee in the Maine Legislature. Host Aaron Chadbourne speaks with Reagan about her efforts to combat Governor Mills’ plans to build a wind port on Sears Island as part of the state’s offshore wind expansion, as well as her upcoming proposals regarding nuclear power in Maine.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 8, 202502/08/2025

Rep. Josh Morris- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

Rep. Josh Morris (R-Turner) is currently serving his fourth term in the Maine House of Representatives. Josh speaks to host Aaron Chadbourne about the start of the new legislative session, the Governor’s budget, and previews the major policy debates that will take place in Augusta this year.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 8, 202502/08/2025

Aaron Chadbourne/ Accuweather- Segment 3

In Inside Maine

With what might be our biggest snowstorm of the season rolling through Maine tonight and tomorrow, Aaron checks in with Accuweather Meteorologist Heather Zehr to get more details on the upcoming storm. For the rest of the segment- Aaron wants to hear from you! The phones are open for the third segment of today’s show.

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