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Fishery Fest isn’t Wholly Mackerel: Smelts, Salmon in Focus

COLUMBIA FALLS, Maine (AP)   Down East Maine’s annual celebration of fried smelts and migrating fish is scheduled for April 21 in Columbia Falls

Signatures Pave Way for Ranked-Choice Voting in June

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   Maine is set to become the first state to let voters rank candidates in a statewide primary election

Maine’s Influential Lobster Fishing Group Has a New Leader

One of the most influential commercial fishing groups in New England is handing over its top position to a new leader for the first time in almost three decades.

Massicotte Notches 9th Victory in Can-Am Crown Dog Sled Race

FORT KENT, Maine (AP)   A Canadian musher has won Maine’s biggest dog sled race for a ninth time

Nor’easter Uncovers Ship Remains in York

YORK, Maine (AP)   The nor’easter that battered the New England coast has once again revealed a shipwreck’s remains on Short Sands Beach in York

Meetings About Oil Drilling on Tap for Maine, New Hampshire

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   Federal officials will be in northern New England this week to meet with the public about the possibility of searching for oil and gas on the Outer Continental Shelf

Report: Maine Didn’t Follow Protocol in Child Welfare Cases

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   A state report finds that Maine missed key steps in multiple child welfare cases

Maine Employees to Receive Bonuses from Federal Tax Overhaul

GARDINER, Maine (AP)   A Maine company says 300 employees will receive bonuses following changes to the federal tax code enacted at the end of 2017

Portland District Says Students Can Take Part In Walkout

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) _ The superintendent of Portland’s public school system says students won’t be punished for taking part in a national student walkout spurred by the fatal school shooting in Parkland, Florida.

Maine May Dilute Proficiency-Based Diploma Law

State education officials are proposing to roll back Maine’s proficiency-based diploma law, which was one of the first in the nation.

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If Congress can't come to an agreement over the budget by the end of Tuesday, at least a partial shutdown will occur that'll limit operations by federal agencies like the National Park Service, potentially shutting down Acadia National Park.

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Two Massachusetts men are pleading guilty to several charges in a drive-by shooting in Saco last year

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A man accused of causing a standoff with police in the town of Peru was found dead.

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Long Running Pie Contest Draws Big Numbers at Cumberland Fair

All proceeds from the Pie Contest are going to benefit the Cumberland Food Pantry.

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Collins Lone Republican to Criticize Job Cut Threat During Gov. Shutdown

A memo this week instructs agencies to use the shutdown as an opportunity to reduce their work forces.