Its continual changes of plan and apparent misrepresentation of its land rights should raise questions among regulators.
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Reps. Fecteau and Stewart: Now is the time to invest in Maine’s workforce
L.D. 859 would equip our 27 career and technical education schools to teach young people the hard skills they need.
Marc A. Thiessen: Senate Republicans won’t save Mexico from Trump’s tariffs
Mexico must reach an agreement with the president on securing the border – fast.
Commentary: A consumer-owned utility could invest in Maine’s economy
Any returns would go back into the general fund or be used to improve service quality and lower prices.
Dana Milbank: Tough talk isn’t enough to rein in Trump
Mitt Romney’s rebuke is a good start, but it won’t keep the president from starting a trade war with Mexico.
Leonard Pitts: On 75th anniversary of D-Day, consider what you’d give to save your world
The Americans who fought World War II weren’t a perfect generation, but they pulled together on behalf of something bigger than themselves.
Maine Voices: Don’t expect Trump to accept spineless compromise with China
His decades-long support for tariffs means that the trade war with Beijing won’t end before 2021.
Commentary: Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, but research has long favored men
Despite recent progress, better care for female patients depends on self-advocacy.
Our View: UMaine System picks a politician for top job
Making the case for higher education, both in Augusta and with the public, may be the biggest challenge before the system’s new chancellor.
Kathleen Parker: Move over, Mike Pence – Trump has a new VP in mind
How reassuring it is that the president of the United States has found a kindred spirit in the North Korean dictator.