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Two avid anglers discuss their books about fly fishing and why it's good for the soul
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This February marks the five-year anniversary since Scouts BSA, formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America, began admitting girls into the program. While the number of female Eagle Scouts in Maine continues to rise, Scouts BSA faces new challenges amid the achievements.
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The Maine Council of Churches and gun safety advocates say prayers for gun safety awareness and prevention of gun violence will be included in worship services.
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The museum said its financial challenges began during the pandemic.
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How Diversity, Equity & Inclusion efforts are going, and why there is a backlash to the DEI movement
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What does cultural appropriation mean, and how does it need to be addressed?
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Despite the death last year of the city’s long-secret Valentine, Kevin Fahrman, who organized the annual effort to paper downtown storefronts and buildings with red hearts every Feb. 14, it happened again.
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Preservation advocates say the building should be protected under the City's historic preservation ordinance.
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William Janelle of Bridgton has been working with wood for most of his life, building furniture and carving wildlife sculptures. These days he's trained his chisels on a new subject: hand-carved electric guitars.
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Three acclaimed authors took part in a new collaborative novel—they'll discuss writing, ties to Maine, and the unique novel format