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Club founder says "Hearts of Pine" is inspired by the Portland Valentine Bandit and the Maine state tree.
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The Maine House and Senate voted to provide a tax break to the Portland Sea Dogs baseball team for renovations at Hadlock Field. The bill now goes before Governor Mills for final approval.
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The state is gearing up to launch a new sports betting law that gives indigenous tribes in Maine exclusive rights to mobile and online betting. But state officials say it will be months before it goes live.
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The school suspended its football program three years ago, in the midst of financial challenges caused by the pandemic.
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An extreme winter sport is coming to Maine next month at Lost Valley ski area in Auburn. Roughly 100 athletes are expected to compete in ice cross, in which racers skate downhill on a walled, curved track with vertical drops.
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The planned expansion is part of a 10-year effort to add new beginner and intermediate-level ski trails, accommodate more visitors and transform the mountain into a four-season resort.
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World Cup predictions and the state of soccer in the U.S.—and Maine
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Charlie Eshbach, described as "the heart and the brains" behind the Portland Sea Dogs, has died.
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The growing popularity of pickleball and where and how to play in Maine
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Topsham's Caleb Manuel playing in the U.S. Open in Brookline, Massachusetts this week.
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The House approved the proposal 81-53 despite opposition from Hollywood Casino in Bangor and lawmakers who philosophically oppose the expansion of gaming in the state.
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Tremblay pulled back into Fort Kent just before 6 a.m. Monday. Over three days, Tremblay and his dog team had covered the 250 miles in 25 hours, 51 minutes and 12 seconds.