Carol Bousquet
Weekend Edition Host and Producer-
A lower court terminated the mother-child relationship. The Law Court ruled the state failed to provide medical services to the child and the mother under MaineCare.
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MaineHousing announced 75% of its federal funding is spoken for and that it will put new clients on a waiting list starting March 1.
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Reeves Johnson, 31, went missing after returning to his Kittery home from his job as a welder for Donnelly Manufacturing in Exeter, New Hampshire, on Feb. 3, 1983.
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Portland councilors will consider a plan to reduce the population of unhoused people in the city.
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USDA Rural Development is making grants and loans available to low income homeowners such as seniors and young families who need financial assistance to repair damage from the December storm.
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Raymond Lester was convicted in November of killing Nicole Mokeme at the Schoodic Institute in Winter Harbor two years ago.
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Two fierce coastal storms last month swept away sand dunes that protected beachfront property. The emergency rule allows property owners and municipalities to restore dunes without going through the Natural Resources Protection Act permit process.
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In her State of the State address, Mills said that she wants to bolster the Maine Infrastructure Adaptation Fund to help communities rebuild and recover from recent coastal storms.
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A decline in general assistance aid from the state, the loss of American Rescue Plan funds and overtime pay for city employees represent the majority of the shortfall.
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Kevin Fahrman's family has started a foundation with a website to download the iconic red hearts.