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Mainers Still Awaiting Results in Primary Races
Collection and tabulation of ballots from Maine’s Democratic primary election have stretched into a second week in the state’s first test of ranked-choice voting.
Court Says Maine Must Submit Medicaid Plan, Despite Appeal
A Maine judge says Republican Gov. Paul LePage’s administration must still file a plan to expand Medicaid as voters demanded despite ongoing litigation.
UMaine to Create Infrastructure Center
The University of Maine says it has won an award of about $14 million from the federal government to launch a new center about improving infrastructure.
Maine opening state parks, historic sites for free
CAMDEN, Maine (AP) _ Maine is opening up its state parks and historic sites for free to state residents. Maine…
Winslow Could Get Federal Aid Following October’s Windstorm
Winslow residents are being asked to help the town receive federal aid, after last October’s windstorm damaged much of the town.
Skowhegan Indians to Keep Controversial Nickname
The lone high school in Maine that still uses Native American imagery for its sports teams doesn’t plan to change its tradition.
Governor wants to know if Wind Turbines will truly help Maine
Maine’s Republican governor wants to know if what he calls “massive” wind turbines help the rural state’s economy.
Portland Head Light Document Signed by Jefferson to be Sold
A historic letter which authorized money to pay for the Portland Head Light is going up for auction.
Man Dies of Injuries After Large Fight in Lewiston
Maine officials say a man who was beaten in a bloody park brawl in Lewiston has succumbed to his injuries.