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Those who have signed agreements with the U.S. Department of Agriculture are nervously awaiting word on whether they will get their promised funds, or be on the hook for thousands of dollars of projects that are already well underway.
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More than 10,000 Maine high school students enrolled in college classes last year and could earn up to 12 credits per year. Beginning with the class of 2027, students will be limited to a lifetime total of 18 credits.
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Enrollment across the University of Maine System has increased for the fourth straight semester with more students enrolled in the master's and doctoral programs than ever before.
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The Aroostook County Emergency Management Agency says conditions are improving, but urges drivers to take precautions.
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Authors say investment in career pathways, education, and accessibility will be key to growth.
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Attorney General Aaron Frey is asking the First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston to reinstate Maine's 3-day waiting period on gun purchases while the case plays out.
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Rose is one of thousands of federal workers who have been terminated by the Trump administration. At 26, she's left wondering what to do now.
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President Trump launched the Artemis program to return U.S. astronauts to the moon for the first time since Apollo. Now, the plan could be a casualty of the cost-cutting drive overseen by Elon Musk.
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The confirmation hearing for the former Oregon representative nominated to lead the Labor Department is to start Wednesday. The secretary of labor holds the 11th Cabinet position in the presidential line of succession.
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Eric Puchner's new novel, Dream State, was just named the latest Oprah book club pick. It's about a love triangle that tests the decades-long friendship of two college friends.
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Louis DeJoy said he plans to step down after a nearly five-year tenure marked by the coronavirus pandemic, surges in mail-in election ballots and efforts to stem losses through cost and service cuts.
Wednesday—Bowdoin emeritus professor Randy Stakeman discusses Maine's Black history and how it reflects the nation's history. He'll also talk about a film on Walter White and the NAACP, which airs on Maine Public Television Feb 25th.
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