AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCrash & Safety: A deadly vehicle crash in North Windham early July 4 hit an apartment building and damaged a natural gas meter, triggering evacuations, a temporary Route 115 closure, and emergency power shutoffs while investigators look into what caused the crash. School Policy: Maine districts are scrambling to comply with the new state cellphone law, with boards revising rules so phones and wearable devices are powered off and put away during school days by Aug. 1. Homelessness Count: A new Portland-focused survey by Preble Street found just over 100 people living outside over two weeks, aiming to correct past undercounts and better understand why people stay outside. Education Trends: Central Maine schools are facing enrollment declines and closures, with shifting needs pushing districts to rethink what they offer and how long they can keep buildings open. Energy Costs: Three Aroostook towns are coordinating to fight rising power bills, exploring shared solutions like regional utility options. Public Health & Environment: A state investigation followed a pesticide odor complaint near Mount View High School, finding record-keeping and equipment compliance issues at a nearby corn field. Industry Tragedy: Robbins Lumber co-owner Alden Robbins died from injuries after the Searsmont mill explosion, bringing the death toll to three. Economy & Food: The DOJ and states reached a major settlement with egg producers over alleged price-fixing, including penalties and large egg donations. Heat & Climate: Maine is in the middle of extreme heat, and a new look at the next 250 years ties today’s warming to industrial-era greenhouse gases and likely future conditions.
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