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Lawmakers dispute over proposed Penobscot tribe’s role in Baxter State Park authority.

A bill seeks to add a tribal representative to the three-person Baxter State Park authority, which violates the original terms set up by Percival Baxter in 1931.

Deaths at Poland home ruled double-homicide

Police are investigating a double homicide in the town of Poland.

Investigators identify victim in fatal Naples fire

One person died in an overnight fire in Naples.

Silver Alert issued for two Topsham women lost while traveling

State police have issued a Silver Alert for two Topsham women.

DA: Former youth minister pleads guilty to child rape

A former youth minister who previously served in Maine churches has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting three vulnerable boys that he met through church, prosecutors said.

Fire crews respond to Sappi Mill after person falls through roof

One person was rushed to the hospital after falling through the roof of the Sappi Mill in Skowhegan on Thursday.

Maine man sues utility over cutting down of Christmas trees

A Patten man is suing Versant Power, claiming that the company cut down nearly a thousand Christmas trees on his property without permission.

Body of missing snowmobiler from Connecticut found in Maine

The body of a missing snowmobiler was found Wednesday.

Mainer who swung pole at Capitol police charged

A Maine man who swung a pole at law enforcement officers defending the U.S. Capitol is facing federal charges.

Maine Warden Service asking for help locating missing snowmobiler

Game Wardens are searching for a snowmobiler who went missing in Western Maine.

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