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Shepard challenges Greenlaw for school board seat
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Shepard challenges Greenlaw for school board seat

DEER ISLE—Long-time Deer Isle-Stonington school board member Lawrence P. “Skip” Greenlaw faces a challenge from William “Bill” Shepard in the upcoming March election.

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2/27/2020
Kane-Lewis Productions to interview Moyers
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Kane-Lewis Productions to interview Moyers

SEDGWICK—Kane-Lewis Productions of Sedgwick recently announced that Bill Moyers, American journalist and political commentator, will be interviewed February 25 for their new documentary Truth Tellers.

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2/27/2020
Mariners fall short in ‘heartbreaker' semifinal
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Mariners fall short in ‘heartbreaker' semifinal

The boys basketball team lost to Easton 50-48 in a semifinal heartbreaker February 20 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.

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2/27/2020
DISHS senior wins $5,000 scholarship for essay
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DISHS senior wins $5,000 scholarship for essay

National contest on paying for college

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2/27/2020
‘Withdraw your request,' GSA hears at latest meeting
The Weekly Packet

‘Withdraw your request,' GSA hears at latest meeting

Towns to vote on tuition increase

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2/27/2020
GSA Upended In Semifinal Overtime Thriller
The Weekly Packet

GSA Upended In Semifinal Overtime Thriller

Bangor—The George Stevens Academy boys basketball team’s post-season run was ended in a 58-60 overtime thriller against the No. 1-ranked Central Aroostook Panthers in the Class C North semifinals on February 21 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.

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2/27/2020
Kane-Lewis Productions To Interview Moyers
The Weekly Packet

Kane-Lewis Productions To Interview Moyers

SEDGWICK—Kane-Lewis Productions of Sedgwick recently announced that Bill Moyers, American journalist and political commentator, will be interviewed February 25 for their new documentary Truth Tellers. The film is expected to be released later this year.

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2/27/2020
Historic Model Ship Returns To Home Waters
The Weekly Packet

Historic Model Ship Returns To Home Waters

Minnie May on display at Blue Hill Historical Society

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2/27/2020
White Wing Messenger

Mexico, Central America & Spanish-Speaking Caribbean

Leadership Summit 2019

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March 2020
The 2020 Attack Begins On The Browntail Moth
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The 2020 Attack Begins On The Browntail Moth

‘Biblical plague’ expected this summer

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2/27/2020
Writer Meghan Daum Thinks You Need To Toughen Up
Reason magazine

Writer Meghan Daum Thinks You Need To Toughen Up

“ IF 2018 WAS the year that the concept of ‘cancel culture’ went mainstream,” writes Meghan Daum near the beginning of The Problem With Everything: My Journey Through the New Culture Wars (Gallery Books), “then 2019 may be the year that cancel culture cancels itself.”

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February 2020
Virus Horror: Your Cash Could Kill You
Globe

Virus Horror: Your Cash Could Kill You

U.S. dollars flooding in from China carry terrifying disease

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March 9, 2020
SENATORS PROPOSE LIMITS ON POLICE USE OF FACIAL RECOGNITION
Reason magazine

SENATORS PROPOSE LIMITS ON POLICE USE OF FACIAL RECOGNITION

A BIPARTISAN PAIR of lawmakers wants to limit the use of facial recognition technology by federal law enforcement.

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February 2020
FIRED?
Reason magazine

FIRED?

AMERICANS CAN LOSE THEIR JOBS FOR ALMOST ANYTHING. WHY ARE WE SO HESITANT TO GIVE PRESIDENTS THE BOOT?

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February 2020
The Corruptions Of Talking Like Trump
Reason magazine

The Corruptions Of Talking Like Trump

“This committee is not a court, nor is it a jury,” Sen. Howard Baker (R–Tenn.) informed millions of television viewers on May 17, 1973.

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February 2020
Populism Comes To Chile
Reason magazine

Populism Comes To Chile

When The Chilean government announced on October 4 that it was hiking subway fares by roughly 4 cents in the capital city of Santiago, high school students started jumping turnstiles en masse.

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February 2020
Why Alaskans Can't Get Alaskan Natural Gas
Reason magazine

Why Alaskans Can't Get Alaskan Natural Gas

A plan to tap reserves on the far-flung northern coast of Alaska is expected to produce about 80 million tons of liquid natural gas (LNG) over the next 20 years—but thanks to a protectionist shipping law, it’s likely that Americans won’t have access to a single drop.

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February 2020
The Truth About Income Inequality
Reason magazine

The Truth About Income Inequality

“The issue of wealth and income inequality, to my mind, is the greatest moral issue of our time,” said presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.).

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February 2020
Bloomberg's Online Campaign Tests Facebook, Twitter Rules
Techlife News

Bloomberg's Online Campaign Tests Facebook, Twitter Rules

Mike Bloomberg’s stockpile of cash, swarm of employees and paid social media influencers are testing the abilities of online platforms -- and his Democratic challengers -- to keep up with an expensive internet campaign.

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February 29, 2020
Surveillance State Vs. The Virus
Bloomberg Businessweek

Surveillance State Vs. The Virus

Paranoia sets in as China’s government ramps up blanket tracking not designed for an outbreak

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March 02, 2020
The Truth Could Set Them Free
Reason magazine

The Truth Could Set Them Free

WHY DID CALIFORNIA DESTROY RESEARCH INTO A GROUP OF PEOPLE IT SAYS ARE DANGEROUS ENOUGH TO BE LOCKED UP INDEFINITELY?

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April 2020
Christopher Preble Says Killing Soleimani Didn't Make America Safer
Reason magazine

Christopher Preble Says Killing Soleimani Didn't Make America Safer

IN EARLY JANUARY, the United States took out Iran’s top military leader, Gen. Qassem Soleimani, as he passed through Iraq. President Donald Trump’s decision to order the killing of a foreign government official was controversial both at home and abroad.

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April 2020
Understanding Ellison
Reason magazine

Understanding Ellison

In a new collection of letters, the great Invisible Man author is further revealed.

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April 2020
CALIFORNIA'S GIG ECONOMY IS UNDER ATTACK
Reason magazine

CALIFORNIA'S GIG ECONOMY IS UNDER ATTACK

A NEW CALIFORNIA law intended to force employers to hire workers as employees rather than treat them as contractors is killing freelance jobs across the Golden State and leaving those contractors in limbo.

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April 2020
SEATTLE'S SCHOOL SYSTEM HAS BEGUN DISMANTLING ITS GIFTED PROGRAMS
Reason magazine

SEATTLE'S SCHOOL SYSTEM HAS BEGUN DISMANTLING ITS GIFTED PROGRAMS

AS IF TO demonstrate why school choice matters, Seattle’s education system is purposefully dismantling a program to serve its gifted students at one of its schools— and completely ignoring parents’ wishes in the process.

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April 2020
Against the New Nationalism
Reason magazine

Against the New Nationalism

“Nationalism is not to be confused with patriotism,”

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April 2020
Mariner girls survive Schenck, face Katahdin in semifinals
The Weekly Packet

Mariner girls survive Schenck, face Katahdin in semifinals

The girls basketball team survived a tough game to beat Schenck 43-40 in a quarterfinal matchup February 15 at the Cross Insurance Cneter in Bangor.

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2/20/2020
Questions, concerns arise at hearing for proposed ordinances
The Weekly Packet

Questions, concerns arise at hearing for proposed ordinances

BLUE HILL—Members of the group behind the proposed town ordinances banning certain types of pesticides and unencapsulated polystyrene fielded questions from a small audience at a public hearing on Tuesday, February 12, at Blue Hill Town Hall.

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2/20/2020
GSA combo places second at National Jazz Festival
The Weekly Packet

GSA combo places second at National Jazz Festival

BLUE HILL—A George Stevens Academy jazz ensemble earned second place in the inaugural National Jazz Festival in Philadelphia on February 15.

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2/20/2020
Second half surge lifts Eagles over Fort Fairfield
The Weekly Packet

Second half surge lifts Eagles over Fort Fairfield

BANGOR— The George Stevens Academy Eagles used a 41-point second half to upend the Fort Fairfield Tigers 67-39 in a Class C quarterfinal contest at the Cross Insurance Center on February 18.

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2/20/2020