Maine gets ready for first total eclipse in 6 decades
Odds of a cloudy day are high, but hopes remain high.
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Lewiston council to receive Freedom of Access Act training from Attorney General
According to city administration, the presentation is simply a 'continuation of orientation training that any new City Council members would receive,' but the training comes at a time when city officials have been under intense scrutiny, with staff fielding a high number of FOAA requests.
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Committee backs expanded background checks, waiting period for gun purchases
The Judiciary Committee also will soon take up a last-minute bill that would put in place 'an improved crisis intervention order' for restricting access to firearms when people are deemed to be a threat.
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The passing of David Sanderson and Arthur B. Hague, Jr.
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Camp Invention’s summer STEM Program coming to Stevens Brook
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Extension’s mediation program offers training opportunity
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First Universalist West Paris April services
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Do you have room in your heart?
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Native plant, seed sale scheduled
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First Universalist of West Paris April services
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Do you have room in your heart?
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Extension’s mediation program offers training
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What I’ve learned
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USDA approves emergency forest restoration assistance
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Norway Downtown redesign
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Franklin
Propane tank truck rolls over in Farmington; pickup driver charged with leaving scene
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News
Vermont man suspected of having guns taken into custody in Walmart parking lot in Farmington
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Maine
Cumberland woman gets coveted platinum ticket in ‘American Idol’ audition
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Crime
Man from Strong dies after driving a vehicle over spike mats and into a tree in Farmington
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Business
Environmental cleanup work to begin at Bates Mill No. 5 in Lewiston as redevelopment hopes remain
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Androscoggin County
Garage burns down on Poland access road
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Crime
Lewiston man denies federal gun charge from Auburn incident
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Lewiston-Auburn
Maine gets ready for first total eclipse in 6 decades
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Androscoggin County
Drivers escape injury in rollover in Poland
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Schools & Education
CMCC in Auburn to receive $3.2 million to expand health care training
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Wrestling
Sun Journal Wrestler of the Year: Lucas Libby, Mountain Valley
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Wrestling
2023-24 Sun Journal All-Region Wrestling Teams
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College
Women’s lacrosse: Lewiston native Cece Racine stands strong in goal for USM
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Varsity Maine
Basketball: MPA panel chooses to keep classification drop-down rule into next year
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Business
Jetport pitches parking expansion plan for city and state review
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Politics
Maine Democrats advance digital privacy bill opposed by businesses
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Schools & Education
Maine schools changing schedules for the eclipse
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Maine
Maine Legislature passes shoreland zoning bill giving municipalities ability to enforce and remediate violations
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Politics
After intense lobbying, Maine Senate backs bill to set minimum nurse staffing in hospitals
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Maine
Skowhegan Indian sculpture could be removed if chamber of commerce cannot find new owner
Environmental cleanup work to begin at Bates Mill No. 5 in Lewiston as redevelopment hopes remain
Some environmental remediation work plans to begin soon at Bates Mill No. 5, but the redevelopment effort continues to face an uphill battle.
Farmington board authorizes money to assess work on Community Center
The plan is to look at the roof, heating system, brickwork and other issues.
Dixfield-based school board approves added procedure on approving library materials
Directors voted 7-1 to give the superintendent the final say.
Clarence Page: The busting of the myth of Donald Trump’s business genius
Trump doesn’t have enough money to pay what he owes.
Vermont man suspected of having guns taken into custody in Walmart parking lot in Farmington
The store on Wilton Road was locked down, Farmington police Chief Kenneth Charles said.
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Business
High Peaks Alliance names new director of engagement
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Business
Franklin Memorial Hospital presents BEE Award
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Business
Maine recreation association recognizes Lewiston employee
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Business
New pediatric providers at Central Maine Medical Center accepting patients
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Business
April workshops to connect women to construction, forestry careers
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Business
Health Affiliates Maine hires new business management director