Associated Press
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3-year-old Maddox was one of four children who died in June, and his death attracted widespread attention in the state.
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One of the largest indoor venues in northern New England is going to start requiring visitors to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a recent negative test. The arena is the home venue of the Maine Mariners minor league hockey team.
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A Maine law banning obscene license plates goes into effect Monday, but getting the foul language off the roads and highways won't happen overnight.
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The Maine Department of Labor said Thursday that refusing to comply with an employer’s policies, including a health or safety policy, typically disqualifies a person from benefits.
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The U.S. Food & Drug Administration says Greenhead Lobster Products made the recall due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, which can cause infections in humans.
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Vienneau was co-piloting a bomber over present-day Slovenia in 1944 when the aircraft came under fire. Vienneau was mortally wounded, and the pilot was forced to ditch the bomber off Vis Island, Croatia.
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The archery season for deer begins on Saturday and lasts for most of the month. The firearm season for deer starts Nov. 1 and runs through Nov. 27.
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Maine's state auditor announced Friday that he is stepping down after failing two exams needed to become a certified public accountant, a requirement for the post he was elected to last year.
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A Maine man has been sentenced to three years of supervised release for making a hoax distress call about a boat taking on water.