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PublishedDecember 10, 2020
MaineHousing director: Congress, president need to help keep Mainers housed during COVID crisis
Residents across the state are counting on the COVID-19 Rental Relief Program, which will run out Dec. 31 without more funding.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2020
Maine economic growth report points to short-term hardships, but opportunities down the road
Among the post-pandemic bright spots, the state's quality of life is expected to attract out-of-state professionals to move here.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2020
Lawmakers act to avert shutdown, buying time for COVID talks
The House embraces a one-week extension of government funding that's expected to easily pass in the Senate.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2020
Delays over, UMaine women excited for season opener
The Black Bears will play their first game since March 8 when they travel to Providence College for a Thursday afternoon matchup.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2020
Tensions rise over masks as virus grips smaller U.S. cities
Opposition to face-covering mandates is flaring amid an epic surge in deaths, hospitalizations and infections.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2020
Eight residents at Canton rehab center die of COVID-19 complications
Pinnacle Health and Rehab reports 110 active cases.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2020
UMF Athletic Director awaits word from conference about winter winter sports
UMaine-Farmington athletic director Julie Davis said there are still details that must be ironed out before a season can begin.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2020
Hospitals plead with Mainers to wear masks, take precautions
"We have your back. Please have ours," Central Maine Healthcare, MaineGeneral Health and Northern Light Health leaders wrote in a joint letter released Wednesday.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2020
First adult-use marijuana store in Kennebec County opens in Waterville
Sweet Dirt, an Eliot-based company, opened Wednesday in the former Pine Cone Gift & Furniture Shop on Kennedy Memorial Drive.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2020
Mainers urged to stay vigilant as vaccines arrive, and for a long time afterward
People who are injected with the vaccines still may be able to harbor and spread the disease, one reason face masks could be part of American life well into 2021, and maybe beyond.
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