Maine Senate candidate Platner says tattoo recognized
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The next piece of the puzzle for the group hoping to get the U.S. Supreme Court to establish greater regulations on money in elections was laid on Wednesday. One of two expected appeals were filed in the First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston after a federal district court in July ruled that a 2024
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - Maine’s Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent of the Year were honored Wednesday morning in Augusta. Heather Perry of Gorham and Jon Doty of Old Town received the awards from the Maine School Superintendents Association.
Maine State Police officials are asking for the public's help in identifying any other people involved in the case.
Eight-man Large School South is a three-way race between No. 1 Mt. Ararat (6-1, vs. 1-5 Ellsworth), No. 2 Yarmouth (6-1, vs. 3-4 Mount Desert Island) and No. 3 Spruce Mountain (5-1, at 5-2 Dexter). It’s the same in Small School North between No. 1 Stearns (5-2, at 4-3 Sacopee Valley), No. 2 Orono (5-2, vs. 3-4 Bucksport) and No. 3 Dexter.
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Maine-Endwell’s Palmer verbally commits to George Washington for Baseball
There has been a lot of success in recent times for Maine-Endwell baseball, and one more student athlete is proving just that as he has committed to continue his career at the D1 level. Brady Palmer,
Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner said he covered up a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol that he got nearly 20 years ago.
Maine (WABI) - The federal government has been shut down for three weeks and counting. Those who rely on food benefits are worried following the announcement that SNAP benefits will not be issued next month. Nearly 170,000 Mainers depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
The top two teams in the Varsity Maine poll, who have defined football success, are vying for the No. 1 seed in Class A South.