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LePage Vetoes Bill to Give Naturopaths Insurance Access
Maine Gov. Paul LePage has vetoed a bill to require insurance carriers to provide coverage for services provided by naturopathic doctors.
Foundation That Tried to Buy Saddleback is Still Meeting
A foundation that once raised money to buy the shuttered Saddleback ski area is working to position itself in the event a deal with the current purchaser falls through.
Maine Man Arrested for Drug Possession
STRONG, Maine (WGAN) A man from Strong is facing drug charges after a traffic stop on Saturday
UMS Trustees to Receive Recommendation for UMaine President
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) University of Maine System trustees are moving closer to naming a president of its flagship university
Portland’s Bustling Port Sees Big Jump in Volume
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s push to encourage trade with Europe and the North Atlantic is leading to a record rising in shipping containers moving through Maine’s only container terminal
Truck Crashes In Limington
(LIMINGTON, Maine) – No injuries when a rental truck hauling Amazon packages rolled over in Limington.
Authorities Warn Of Fake Grant Scam On Facebook
MACHIAS, Maine (AP) _ Police in Maine are warning residents about a Facebook scam that promises grant money.
Fire Department Ordered To ‘Stand Down’ Over Old Gear
LIMINGTON, Maine (AP) _ Officials in Limington, Maine have ordered the town’s fire department to “stand down” because the department’s rescue gear is outdated and doesn’t meet national standards.
Soil District, Organic Group Wants to Renew Old Apple Trees
A Maine organic group and a soil conservation district are working with growers to help get old apple trees back into production.
Costs For Lawsuits Involving Maine Governor Exceed $100K
A review of state governmental finances shows that lawsuits involving Republican Gov. Paul LePage have cost Maine at least $110,000 since last fall.