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Bid Opening ChangesThe Department will again be allowing in person attendance at our Bid Openings starting on June 8th, 2022. You can join us in the main conference room at the Augusta Headquarters ...
Pursue a career where your passion lies. If that's in protecting the food we eat, stopping forest fires, keeping our parks and public lands pristine and accessible, planning wise land utilization, or ...
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Comprehensive Plans Statute, Rule, and Other Documents Maine's Growth Management Act (30-A MRSA, Chapter 187) Comprehensive Plan Review Criteria Rule Comprehensive Plan Review Criteria Rule (Annotated ...
Recent News 7/17/2025: Attorney General Aaron M. Frey Joins Lawsuit Challenging Trump Administration ACA Rule 7/10/2025: Deadly Force Review Panel Report- Rumford, October 30, 2023 7/1/2025: Attorney ...
Bangor Savings Bank, Bangor, Maine notified the Superintendent of the Bureau of Financial Institutions, pursuant to Title 9-B M.R.S. § 373, of its intent to relocate a branch located in Concord, New ...
Governor Janet Mills today issued the following statement after the U.S. House passed the 2025 Federal budget reconciliation bill: “The President may call it the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ – but there’s ...
Recognizing the importance of energy to Maine people and the state's economy, the new department will focus on making energy more affordable and reliable, with new authority to procure energy from ...
Governor Janet Mills today issued the following statement after the U.S. Senate passed the 2025 Federal budget reconciliation bill: "The President's so-called 'Big Beautiful Bill' -- advanced by ...
Two previously existing advisories are updated; four new waterbodies added to the list AUGUSTA—The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) today issued updated and additional ...
Unemployment was little changed at 3.4 percent. Seasonal hiring was lower than normal in hospitality and other tourism-impacted industries in a rainy May. These estimates are derived from two monthly ...
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