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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Character Wins: What Maine’s Vote Says About Politics

Maine voters made a clear statement on June 9 when Graham Platner earned 72% of the Democratic primary ballots. The result shows that many people still value a candidate’s personal integrity over policy promises alone. In the coming November, the United States will hold midterm elections that cou

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

Maine’s Senate Choice: A Tough Decision

A new race in Maine has put the state’s voters face‑to‑face with a controversial candidate who is stirring debate across the country. The challenger, known for his sharp speeches and calls for social justice, has also made strong statements about Israel that many find one‑sided. He says the countr

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Jun 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Protecting Maine’s hidden forest treasures

Maine still hides some of the oldest and richest forests east of the Mississippi, but most of these special places sit on private land where logging companies make the rules. New maps made with laser tech show over 400, 000 acres of these mature woods, packed with rare plants, stored carbon, and wil

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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

Mark Schaub joins Maine Sports Commission to boost outdoor activities

A fresh face has taken a seat at Maine's sports promotion table. Mark Schaub, a bank manager by day and outdoor expert by year-round habit, now sits on the board of the Maine Sports Commission. His appointment brings a mix of adventure credentials and business savvy to an organization that wants Mai

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Jun 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Power Needs a Plan: Why Maine Must Think Smart About Energy Storage

Maine's power system is facing a huge challenge. More people are using electric cars. Also, more homes are installing heat pumps. This means everyone needs way more electricity than before. To handle this growing demand, the state seriously needs bigger energy storage options. If Maine wants to use

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Jun 11 2026POLITICS

Maine’s Senate Race: A Test of Values

The upcoming contest in Maine pits Democrat Graham Platner against incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins. Platner’s win has sparked debate over how the political party deals with accusations of abuse. Some argue that choosing a candidate with a troubling past undermines efforts to hold leaders

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Maine’s “Dirtbag” Democrat and the Shifting Party Landscape

Graham Platner is a new name that has just entered the spotlight in Maine’s Senate race. His candidacy, which is gaining attention for its mix of humor and blunt honesty, has sparked worry among many Democrats who are unsure whether this style will resonate with voters or dilute the party’s message.

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Maine’s Trail‑Blazing Warden Turns Into a Detective

The author has spent the last decade and a half building a life for his fictional game warden, Mike Bowditch, who now lives in the real‑world Maine setting that the writer knows intimately. The novels follow Bowditch from a rookie in his twenties to a seasoned officer in his thirties, and they cove

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Pingree’s Approach Could Help Maine Bounce Back

Maine’s biggest challenges today aren’t just about money—they’re about stability. Families struggle with rising grocery bills while heating and gas prices climb. Renters face shrinking options as homes become harder to find. Parents juggle work with expensive childcare, and workers worry about keepi

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May 29 2026POLITICS

A Maine choice that touches deeper concerns

A top official from Maine once trusted with election duties now warns that basic freedoms are sliding out of view. She feels the change every day in courthouses and school boards, and she is urging voters to pick a leader who notices these shifts too. She used to skip party labels because leaders i

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