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More than a Dozen Windjammers Sailing into Camden
CAMDEN, Maine (AP) More than a dozen windjammers are headed to Camden Harbor
Maine Housing Authorities to Get More than $1M in Fed Help
BATH, Maine (AP) Housing authorities around the state of Maine are receiving more than $1 million in federal money to preserve affordable housing and services for people with disabilities
Maine Man Convicted of Threatening Swedish Embassy
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A Maine man has been convicted of making hundreds of vulgar and threatening phone calls to the Swedish Embassy in Washington, D.C
Child Protection Package Approved By Maine Lawmakers
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Spurred by the deaths of two children, Maine lawmakers on Thursday approved a package of reforms to the state child welfare system in a rare session late in the summer.
The Latest: Senate Approves $21M for Child Welfare System
A bill to provide $21 million to the Maine child welfare system has cleared its first hurdle
Lawsuit Against LePage Over Facebook Blocking to Continue
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A judge has struck down Maine Gov. Paul LePage’s effort to dismiss a lawsuit filed against him for blocking his critics on his official Facebook page and deleting their comments
Maine Officials Issue Emergency Bear Trapping Limits
BANGOR, Maine (AP) The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has issued an emergency rule limiting the methods hunters use to trap bears in the state
State Police Searching for Missing Greenbush Man
GREENBUSH, Maine (WGAN) State Police say they are searching a property in Greenbush related to a man’s disappearance
Woodfords Corner Closing for Construction
PORTLAND, Maine (WGAN) A major crossing in Portland will soon be closed for construction work
Farmers Around Maine Say There is a Shortage of Farmhands
UNITY, Maine (AP) Farmers in Maine say they are losing crops because there’s an ongoing shortage of farmhands