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ArtVan s Art Therapy among recipients of Maine Women s Fund grants

ArtVan’s Art Therapy among recipients of Maine Women’s Fund grants Fri, 05/28/2021 - 9:15am Mano en Mano received $10,000 for their childcare program. (Photo courtesy Maine Women’s Fund)  The Maine Women’s Fund recently announced grants totaling $155,000 for 16 nonprofits that are working to address the most pressing needs of women and girls across the state. From York to Aroostook County, these organizations and leaders are helping shape the post-pandemic future in key areas where the pandemic has further exacerbated existing gender inequalities.   Among the distribution is $7,500 for ArtVan’s Art Therapy of Knox, Sagadahoc Androscoggin, Cumberland and York counties.  

The Pennsylvania primary showed that running elections is complicated — and so is changing election law

Elections are complex. Running them is hard. And Pennsylvania is still building its system. That was clear in last week’s primary, when more than 2.2 million voters participated in the first non-presidential election since the state dramatically expanded mail voting. It was a test of a still-new system, and there were points of clear failure or acute stress pointing to both new and .

Mallory s Evening Forecast - Tracking storms Sunday night followed by a cooler workweek

Mallory’s Evening Forecast - Tracking storms Sunday night followed by a cooler workweek Mallory Schnell © Provided by Omaha WOWT Hour by hour forecast OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - After a summer-like weekend, we’re tracking storms Sunday night followed by a cooler workweek ahead. Temperatures warmed into the 80s again Sunday, despite there being more clouds around and higher humidity as well. A stationary front kept most of the rain off to our north throughout the day, but storms began to fire up west of the Omaha Metro just before 5 PM Sunday. These storms may carry a heavy rainfall, lightning, and small hail threat.

Absentee voting bill sponsor says he s open to compromise at subcommittee hearing

Absentee voting bill sponsor says he’s open to compromise at subcommittee hearing Absentee voting bill sponsor says he’s open to compromise at Subcommittee hearing By Chris Joseph | April 21, 2021 at 7:31 PM EDT - Updated April 21 at 7:31 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - On Wednesday, the Election Laws Subcommittee held a hearing for House Bill 4150, which if passed, would dramatically reshape Sponsor Rep. Brandon Newton (R-Lancaster and York Counties) said at the beginning of the review he was open to dialogue. “I am totally open to compromise, to testimony, to ideas, this is, I don’t pretend to be an expert about election law. I offer this bill as a starting point,” he said.

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