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City officials in Lewiston apologize for election lines and congestion

LEWISTON, Maine (AP) City officials in Maine have issued an apology after criticism of the long lines and congestion during presidential primary voting.

Federal government delays changes in rural school funding

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The federal government has decided to delay changing the way it determines funding for rural education after a bipartisan group of lawmakers said the move would hurt hundreds of schools.

Plan to buy Maine utility shot down by regulatory panel

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A Maine regulatory commission has rejected a proposal from a Canadian company to buy one of the most important utilities in the state.

Plan to improve broadband in rural Maine gets approval

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The Maine Senate has signed off on a proposal to try to expand broadband coverage in rural parts of the state.

Two firefighters and one man pulled from Sanford pond after ice rescue attempt

An ice rescue in Sanford led to two firefighters falling through the ice in Sanford.

Maine health officials testing patients for coronavirus

About a dozen people are being tested for coronavirus here in Maine.

Federal government delays changes in rural school funding

The federal government has decided to delay changing the way it determines funding for rural education after a bipartisan group of lawmakers said the move would hurt hundreds of schools.

Recent poll shows Gideon leading Collins in senate race

A new poll shows Democratic House Speaker Sara Gideon in a close race for Republican Senator Susan’s Collins’ seat.

Opponents of CMP corridor project gather enough signatures to be considered for November ballot

Maine’s Secretary of State says opponents of Central Maine Power’s electricity corridor project have gathered enough signatures for their citizen’s initiative to be put to the legislature, bringing them one step closer to getting the issue on the ballot in November.

Proposal replenishes diverted heating aid, Sen. Collins says

Sen. Susan Collins says an Appropriations Committee proposal for funding to fight the new coronavirus replenishes $37 million that the Trump administration diverted from heating assistance funds.

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