Local & State
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Patients ask Legislature to restrict insurers’ control over medications
But an insurance industry representative argues that a bill to regulate 'step therapy' would favor 'costlier, but no more therapeutically effective, brand name drugs.'
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Belgrade residents criticize spending plan for public library, which reflects salary for full-time librarian
If the spending plan does not pass, the library could shut down.
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Maine DOT: No room for sidewalk in Hallowell without moving boulders
City councilors will have to reconsider their motion to complete the sidewalk on the eastern side of Water Street that a restaurant's owners objected to, citing concerns about feng shui.
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Official says he didn’t agree with letter denouncing Thorndike deputy fire chief
Thorndike selectman says it does not matter whether Owen Smith, director of the Waldo County Regional Communications Center, signed the complaint letter sent to the board because it still raises serious concerns.
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Squirrels ‘declare war,’ maple syrup producers say
The abundant squirrel population in New England this year is chewing through sap tubing and spouts.
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Portland cost-cutting commission rejects combining some schools in reorganization
The panel recommends instead that the district consider moving adult education and central administration out of a building in the Bayside neighborhood and into unused school space.
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Former Portland developer Michael Liberty pleads not guilty in federal fraud case
He faces 10 counts related to Mozido, a company that he founded in Texas to create software for people to do their banking on cellphones.
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Finally, Rep. Pingree optimistic about bill to address ocean acidification
The phenomenon interferes with the shell growth of clams, oysters and other organisms, threatening Maine's marine harvesters.
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Mills signs $7.5 million package to pay state’s bills
The supplemental budget will also help the state fight the opioid crisis and fund the state's upcoming 2020 bicentennial.
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PublishedMarch 14, 2019
Former lawmaker pleads not guilty to charges of fraudulently obtaining hunting licenses
Jeffrey Pierce, a Republican from Dresden, reportedly hunted multiple times with firearms over the years despite a felony drug conviction that prevents him from possessing guns.
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