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Northeast states extend ban on interstate youth hockey

Interstate youth hockey competitions will remain prohibited in New England and New Jersey until at least April 1, the region’s governors said Friday.

Hospital hires anti-union firm to train, dissuade nurses

The Maine Medical Center has hired a consulting firm to provide mandatory training for registered nurses who have begun the process of forming a union.

Franklin County moved to yellow, Cumberland goes green in update to state’s COVID-19 school health advisory system

Schools in Franklin County have been moved to the yellow category and Cumberland has been changed to green under the state’s COVID-19 health advisory system.

Maine unveils new COVID-19 vaccine information website

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine public health authorities have unveiled a new website to help the public keep track of the state’s coronavirus vaccination effort.

Colby College to start artificial-intelligence institute

WATERVILLE, Maine (AP) A Maine college is working to establish an institute for artificial intelligence that it said would be the first of its kind at a liberal arts college.

Legislators discuss proper face coverings during session

Maine’s legislative session is already a month old, but lawmakers just now are coming to a consensus on what exactly constitutes a proper face covering.

Rules clarified for psychiatric patients in emergency rooms

The Maine supreme court has ruled that psychiatric patients may not be held for extended periods in emergency rooms during an involuntary hospitalization without a judge being alerted.

COVID-19 hospitalizations down or flat in most of Maine while Lewiston sets record highs

Coronavirus hospitalizations are flat or falling in Maine, with the exception of Lewiston’s hospitals.

Augusta police search for missing man

Police in Augusta are asking for help locating a man who was reported missing Tuesday.

Evening curfew for Maine businesses to end in February amid improving COVID-19 numbers

Governor Janet Mills says the state will put an end to the 9:00 p.m. curfew imposed on businesses, pointing to “improving public health metrics” amid the pandemic.

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