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Federal program provides meals for Maine students amid pandemic
More than 82,000 public school students in Maine are eligible for free or reduced-price meals as part of a new federal program aimed at helping families cope with the pandemic.
Food plant in Portland set to reopen after 51 workers test positive for coronavirus
A Portland meat processing plant where 51 workers tested positive for the coronavirus is set to reopen.
First-time unemployment claims in Maine rise as newly eligible workers receive benefits
The Maine Dept. of Labor reported Thursday that 16,100 people filed initial claims for unemployment benefits last week, breaking the downward trend the state had seen in recent weeks.
Governor convenes committee to address economic impact of coronavirus pandemic
Governor Janet Mills on Wednesday announced the creation of the “Economic Recovery Committee.”
Lebanon woman faces drug charges for the third time in two months
Police arrested a Lebanon woman who began to overdose on meth and heroin while hiding inside of a closet.
Lawmakers hold emergency meeting to address unemployment claim delays
Maine lawmakers are holding an “emergency meeting” to delve into delays in the processing of unemployment claims.
Body of canoeist recovered in Sanford lake
Maine game wardens say they recovered the body of a man who was presumed dead after a canoe flipped as he and two others were fishing on Estes Lake in Sanford.
Bethel business owner defies governor, opens brew pub a second time
BETHEL, Maine (AP) A Maine restaurant owner is once again flouting Democratic Gov. Janet Mill’s executive orders over the coronavirus.
Firefighters battle woods fire in New Gloucester
A road in New Gloucester was temporarily closed on Tuesday afternoon due to a large woods fire.
Credit union donates hand sanitizer to Maine Med nurses
Many local businesses and organizations are banding together to do what they can to help those impacted the most by the coronavirus pandemic.