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PublishedMarch 5, 2024
The Maine Cabin Masters head back to school for special project at Gardiner Area High School
The project, funded by a grant from the Maine Department of Education and built by the cast and crew of the popular Magnolia Network cable television series, was unveiled on Monday night's episode.
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PublishedMarch 4, 2024
No new information released on double homicide in late December in Farmington
The bodies of Jean Robinson and her daughter, Allison "Joy" Cumming were found dead on Dec. 27, 2023 within Pawsitive Dog Kennel at Red Schoolhouse Road in Farmington.
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PublishedMarch 4, 2024
New Rumford fire station to include state’s first safe haven ‘baby box’
Petition drive started regarding LD 560, enacted in 2021 but the rulemaking process has yet to begin.
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PublishedMarch 4, 2024
In Lewiston, shooting survivors share memories, fears, frustrations with panel investigating Oct. 25 tragedy
The commission is hearing from victims and others impacted by the shootings.
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PublishedMarch 3, 2024
Oxford County high school students interning to explore career paths
Juniors and seniors in Paris and Hiram get credit for interning with local businesses.
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PublishedMarch 1, 2024
Sheriff: Three arrested in bust of illegal cannabis grow in Skowhegan
Ying Xia Liao, 54; Xi Qiang Zhao, 56; and Yao Bin Cheng, 41, all of New York City, were arrested Friday when a search of a residence on Waterville Road uncovered a 'substantial' amount of cannabis, Sheriff Dale Lancaster said.
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PublishedMarch 1, 2024
Fairfield snowmobiler found safe after going missing on Moosehead Lake
Colby Davis, 25, was located in good condition Friday morning after walking across the lake's surface to find an occupied camp, authorities said.
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PublishedFebruary 29, 2024
Hundreds of athletes compete at Special Olympics Maine Winter Games in Auburn
Competitors on snowshoes, skis and skates take to trails, slopes and ice.
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PublishedFebruary 29, 2024
Gardiner school district community remains divided over transgender student policy
While some parents want to see changes to the district's policy that allows students to use bathrooms of the gender they identify with, the district's attorney advised that rescinding the policy or making major changes to it could result in litigation.
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PublishedFebruary 28, 2024
MSAD 44 directors allow book to stay in library, despite complaint about content
After discussing whether or not "Me, and Earl, and the Dying Girl" is appropriate for middle school-age children, the board voted to keep it on shelves citing the First Amendment.
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