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Bangor Teacher One Of The Finalists For Maine Teacher Of The Year Finalists 2024
Four women, one from Cumberland, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and Penobscot Counties, are the last four finalists for Maine Teacher Of The Year. Allyson Gilbert is a Science Teacher at Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham. Becky Hallowell is a fourth-grade teacher from Wiscasset Elementary School. Katie Strait is a science teacher...
A Maine Man Named Justice, Will Now Face Justice, Thanks To A Keen Corrections Officer
Thanks to the watchful eye of a Penobscot County Correctional Officer, a man wanted for murder in another state will face those charges...and now more. According to the Penobscot County Sheriff's Office, the man had originally been brought to the Penobscot County jail at 10:30 Monday evening, by Dexter Police. He was there to be processed on felony drug charges.
Bangor Woman: ‘Dollars over patients’: Mainers scrambling after Northern Light Health drops Humana Medicare Advantage Plan
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Many Mainers are scrambling following Northern Light Health’s decision to drop Humana from its Medicare Advantage network. On August 14th, Northern Light Health alerted patients enrolled in Humana Medicare Advantage that they will no longer accept the insurance plans at any of their locations, effective September 30th.
Maine Lobsterman & TikTok Star Profiled On ‘CBS Saturday Morning’
Maine has a lot of social media stars on TikTok. Chef Adam Libby, and Tatum Talks, are two who are visiting the upcoming Bangor Comic & Toy Con. They have a combined 6.4 million followers, but there is another influencer who is "making waves" on several platforms. Jacob Knowles has...
Maine High School Soccer Scores – August 27
Here are the Maine High School Soccer Scores for games played on Tuesday, August 27th. The majority of the State won't begin regular season games until Friday, September 6th. Aroostook County school have started earlier because of the potato harvest vacation .
Maine’s marketplace health insurance rates will increase again, but not as much as last year
Marketplace health insurance rates for individuals and small group employers will go up by eight and nine percent respectively next January. But the rate increases are not as high as this year’s double digit hikes, nor are they as large as the insurance companies originally proposed. Maine Bureau of Insurance Superintendent Bob Carey recently approved […]
Safety Tips To Remember As Maine Kids Start The New School Year
Thousands of Maine kids will head back to school in the coming weeks. After a summer of playing without a care, the Red Cross wants to remind students and their families of some important safety tips, as we all prepare for the new academic year. Jennifer Costa, media contact for...
Three High Schools in Maine Named Best in State
We can all agree that getting a proper education is important, but in our Pine Tree State, not all educations seem to be created equal. In Maine, everyone agrees that is essential, whether you're a child, a parent, or someone without kids. However, not all schools offer the same quality of education.
Why Maine’s Unique Voting System Could Decide the Next President
Confused by the Electoral College? I used to be as well. The short version is back when the U.S. was being formed, the founding fathers wanted a balance between the will of the people (the popular vote) and the power of the states. The Electoral College was their way of ensuring that smaller states still had a say in presidential elections, rather than being overshadowed by larger, more populated states.
Maine DOT offers incentive to stem ferry cancellations, though union fears it’s just a ‘Band-Aid’
At the grocery store Sunday, Vinalhaven resident Peter Drury ran into an acquaintance who said they wouldn’t be able to go home because two of the three ferry trips between the island and the mainland that day were canceled. As an island resident as well as a retired captain with the Maine State Ferry Service, […]
Funds from the Maine Clean Election Act are used
AUGUSTA, Maine — Fewer candidates running for state legislature are relying on campaign funding from the Maine Clean Election Act, or MCEA, according to new data shared by the Maine Ethics Commission. Fifty-six percent of candidates in the 2024 general election have opted into the program, compared with 60%...
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