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The University of Maine has unveiled major athletic facilities upgrades on the Orono campus, including the New Balance Track & Field and Soccer Complex, the renovated Walsh Hockey Center and Alfond Arena.
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The Southern Maine Community College Student Senate voted Thursday to create a new chapter of Turning Point USA, the group founded by conservative political activist Charlie Kirk who was killed last month.
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The shoulder seasons — early fall and late spring — can be a difficult time to teach and learn in old school buildings that are designed to hold the heat in.
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During her initial stops, she's heard calls to expand free school meals to all Pre-K students, to increase child care workers' access to healthcare benefits, and to create more opportunities for students entering the field to work and study at the same time.
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The funding goes programs at the University of Southern Maine and the University of Maine at Farmington that support low-income high school students and veterans in their pursuit of higher education.
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Maine State Police say Jacob Brown sped off during a traffic stop before crashing into some woods.
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The first release of test results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress under the Trump administration reveals low scores across the country.
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Maine Community College System faculty and staff say the new software system has created problems with class registration, financial aid letters, and transcript access.
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A hazing incident last year prompted MSAD 75 to suspend the team's season and take steps to address the issue of bullying.
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The new 10 classroom facility near Cooks Corner is a partnership between the Bath Area Family YMCA, Bath Iron Works, and the U.S. Navy. It provides up to 120 priority spots for employees at the shipyard, who build warships for the Navy.
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We highlight some of the dedicated and creative teachers who connect with students in out-of-the-ordinary ways
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Lisbon is one of roughly a half dozen school districts in the state starting the year without a new budget in place. The schools there will have to operate under last year's budget, which provides nearly half a million dollars less than what the district is seeking and was twice rejected by voters.