Maine’s Speaker Proposes Bills to Educate Public on Hate and Bias, Give Illegal Immigrants Medicaid Benefits
The Maine State Legislature next year will consider establishing a “Civil Rights Unit” to educate the public on hate and
Read moreThe Maine State Legislature next year will consider establishing a “Civil Rights Unit” to educate the public on hate and
Read moreA partnership between the Augusta Age-Friendly Committee and the city offers deliveries of salted sand to residents who are over
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Read moreThe Independent Commission to investigate the Oct. 25 mass shooting in Lewiston established by Gov. Janet Mills Thursday will not
Read moreSweetser says they fielded over 26,000 peer support line calls last year Read More
Read moreA missing 15 year old Wisconsin girl is safe and police say she and a man were headed to Maine
Read moreCostco opens next week in Scarborough, within of a hub of retail development.Read More
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Read moreThe Maine County Commissioners Association Risk Pool is the first government entity in Maine to be penalized for wrongly withholding
Read moreFirst Church of Waterville, formerly known as the First Baptist Church, bought two apartment buildings and plans to tear them
Read moreNatalie Beaudoin, 17, is one of several people across Maine who has designed clothing to sell as a fundraiser in
Read moreState and national efforts to end veteran homelessness showcase the potential to solve homelessness for all people.Read More
Read moreFARMINGTON – The UMF Chester Greenwood Day Craft Fair is seeking entrepreneurs, artists and crafters interested in selling their homemade
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