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Maine
DHHS offers free trips to COVID-19 vaccine clinics
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services has announced a new, free option for Maine people who need a ride to and from a COVID-19 vaccination appointment.
2021 Trek Across Maine to host virtual ride because of coronavirus
Proceeds will benefit the American Lung Association’s efforts to end the coronavirus and other lung diseases.
2021 Disabled Veterans Controlled Moose Hunt applications available
Applications must be submitted to the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services by 4 p.m. April 30.
KVCAP announces new community initiative, The Front Porch Project
Training to be offered to communities, groups, faith-based organizations, schools, and businesses statewide.
National Digital Equity Center to offer free tablets to Maine residents
In partnership with the Maine Office of Community Development, the National Digital Equity Center will be able to offer free tablets with internet access to eligible Maine residents. The National Digital Equity Center will be able to offer free tablets to eligible Maine residents because of support from the Maine Office of Community Development, a […]
New round of federal rent relief becomes available Monday
Applications for $200 million in new funding can be filed beginning at noon Monday.
Three new national scenic byways designated in Maine
The federal government has designated three new National Scenic Byways in Maine in an attempt to draw tourism dollars
Committee endorses bill to require racial impact statements in all state legislation
The measure, sponsored by Assistant House Majority Leader Rachel Talbot Ross of Portland, would require bills be analyzed for how they might impact racial minorities and disadvantaged ethnic groups.
Maine marijuana shops report brisk business despite pandemic
Maine marijuana shops are reporting brisk business even though the state’s rollout of legal marijuana sales has been muted compared with others because of the coronavirus pandemic