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“People talk about cutting Medicaid like it’s an abstract thing,” said Steve Michaud, president of the Maine Hospital ...
From failing grades to failing health, the issue is a serious one for our state's students. Portland schools now have the ...
It puts Maine at a temporary remove from the potential ills of an ICE program referred to under the heading 287 (g), which is designed to “delegate to state and local law enforcement officers the ...
As GOP electoral fortunes improve at the county level, some Democrats see the move as an unnecessary and expensive political ...
Telegram photographer Brianna Soukup was there as students at Mt. Blue High School got ready to dance away a rainy night at ...
The controversial NECEC line can't become operational until Central Maine Power's conservation proposal clears permitting ...
In both Augusta and Washington, D.C., we see a new kind of legislator — or, to be more accurate, a new kind of legislating — ...
Any cuts would deal a devastating blow to patients and their families.
William Devine was a dancer, a guitarist and a singer, and he never came home from the war, J.P. Devine writes.
All the dog trainers recommended a slow acclimation process to getting a dog used to the collar — feed them treats while ...
Elizabeth (Balding) 87, of Winthrop, March 24. Service 2 p.m., June 7, Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, North Monmouth.
AUGUSTA – Brenda Ann (Dingus) Cimpher, born Sept. 24, 1946, in Augusta, to Shirley Mae Neptune-Piper of South Gardiner, and ...
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