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Maine's first recovery high school for teens with substance abuse disorder is scheduled to open in Fort Kent in 2026.
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Outdoor sports are widely popular in northern Maine, but Jenna Jandreau of Fort Kent noticed that there are fewer opportunities in the region for those interested in the arts. With support from the local community, Jandreau has taken a step toward bridging that gap.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced that it will rewrite its rules for bringing dogs into the United States after pushback from U.S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine and other lawmakers along the northern border.
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The announcement comes just days after the Libra Foundation and Pineland Farms announced the closure of the Nordic Heritage Outdoor Center in Presque Isle, due to operating costs.
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Nearly two-thirds voted in favor of unionizing after filing the petition to organize in December.
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The bill, sponsored by Senate President Troy Jackson, would launch a three-year pilot program to create a legal aid clinic housed at the University of Maine at Fort Kent.
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A Valley Rivers Middle School student has died from a skiing accident while on a trip with his classmates.
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Towns along the U-S Canadian border will likely see some economic challenges after leaders of the two nations agreed to close the border in an effort to…
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Broadcasting live from University of Maine at Fort Kent's Nadeau Hall:A discussion of relations between Maine and Canada. We'll learn about the historic…