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Mill Owner Appeals Water Level Order on Wiscasset Lake
A Maine mill owner is suing the state Department of Environmental Protection to overturn a water level order for a lake impounded by a dam.
Struggling Health Clinic May Get Stop-Gap Funds from State
Maine lawmakers are considering a proposal to provide nearly $500,000 to a struggling community health clinic so it can maintain after-hours on-call service.
UMaine’s College Radio Station Off-Air Due to January Fire
Officials say a cooling system failure caused the radio station’s transmitter in Old Town to catch fire in January, destroying nearly every piece of equipment inside.
Managers Approve Rules for Better Lobster Catch Data
Interstate fishing managers say they have approved a new set of rules for lobster and crab fishing that they expect will improve data collection about the two valuable species.
Mainer Calls for Affordable Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
A Maine woman who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis has told a senate committee that the high cost of treating the disease is an unfair burden on thousands of patients.
Senator Fined for Violations Decides Not to Seek Re-Election
A state senator who resigned his leadership post after being fined for violating campaign finance laws now says he’s decided against seeking re-election.
Arrest Made in Connection to Burglaries in Hartland
HARTLAND, Maine (WGAN) State Police say a Hartland man has been arrested in relation to several residential burglaries and theft cases in the town
Woman Apologizes for Kicking Police Officer in Groin
JAY, Maine (AP) A Maine woman has pleaded guilty to kicking a Jay police officer in the groin during her arrest last year
ACLU Appealing Ruling on MaineCare Abortion Coverage Ban
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The American Civil Liberties Union of Maine is challenging the legality of the state Medicaid program’s ban against covering abortions
Offshore Oil Exploration Subject to Meetings in Maine, NH
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A proposal to search for oil and gas on the Outer Continental Shelf will be the subject of two public meetings in northern New England next month