Many in attendance expressed concern, saying their freedoms have limited as a result of COVID-19, and following restrictions put in place. It touches my heart that people are concerned. You know, their loss of freedoms and liberty, we got to get them back, said attendee Guy Lebida. I think you ve got about 200 to 300 people here who came to their own conclusion and have had enough with the shutdown of the democratic process, said attendee Michael Karnas.
At the rally, speakers talked for roughly one hour, echoing the five freedoms they re fighting for. Dr. Naomi Wolf, a Rhodes Scholar and a former advisor to the Gore and Clinton campaigns, was the featured speaker. She is leading the charge of bringing the Five Freedoms campaign tour across the nation.
So far in 2021, 15 wild animals have tested positive for rabies in Maine. Author: Sean Stackhouse (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 7:38 PM EDT April 24, 2021 Updated: 10:21 PM EDT April 24, 2021
MAINE, USA It s no secret that Maine is home to plenty of wild animals, but in the springtime, your chances of encountering one of them are at their highest. There s a lot going on in the woods right now and you re more likely than ever to see wildlife, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife spokesperson Mark Latti.
Latti says as animals come out of hibernation in search of food, our chances of spotting wildlife in the woods and in our backyards are heightened.
Bill looks to give young Mainers a permanent voice in state politics
The bill looks to establish the Youth Impact Commission which would work closely with state government officials help influence policy important to Maine s youth Author: Sean Stackhouse (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 11:26 PM EDT April 22, 2021 Updated: 11:26 PM EDT April 22, 2021
AUGUSTA, Maine Young people in Maine may soon get a permanent role in state politics. Rep. Charlotte Warrer, D-Hallowell, has introduced a bill that looks to create a Youth Impact Commission for the state. The question of how we get young people to stay in Maine or to relocate and settle in Maine is a problem we ve been talking about for a long time, said Rep. Warren. It s time we talk to our young people in search of a solution to the problem.
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It means we can get more staff back on and get back to where we were before this all ripped the carpet from underneath us, said Stadler.
The Foot the Bill initiative supports local businesses by selling shoes and T-shirts though Vans, showing designs of each businesses they represent. All net proceeds from the merchandise go directly to the local businesses. Anything and everything that happens is huge, said Stadler.
She says support for the items has already been strong among customers on social media. The shoe design itself was one made by a local artist. I ve always wanted to design a shoe, or do something within that realm, said Westbrook based freelance designer Aaron Scripter.