AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaineCare Coverage: Maine says hundreds of immigrants—627 people—could lose full coverage starting Oct. 1 under new federal Medicaid eligibility rules, with many shifting to Emergency Services MaineCare. Offshore Wind Uncertainty: The federal government terminated Gulf of Maine offshore wind leases tied to Invenergy, raising fresh questions about Maine’s energy plans and fisheries protections. Workplace Tragedy: The co-owner of Robbins Lumber in Searsmont died from injuries after the May 15 mill fire and explosion, bringing fatalities to three as the investigation continues. Local Politics: Camden’s June Town Meeting produced a new Select Board chair, and a local op-ed argues the town’s decision to part ways with Town Manager Audra Caler was a mistake. Education Spotlight: RSU 14’s Katahdin Program at Windham High School highlights experiential, relationship-based learning aimed at helping students reconnect and finish graduation requirements. Community & Culture: Maine’s alewives are back—Benton’s Alewife Festival celebrates a major conservation comeback for the fish migration.
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