AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildfire Training: Maine Forest Service held a wildland firefighter field exercise in Augusta, putting students through fitness checks, tool use, water pumps, and fire shelter practice as they work toward national “red card” qualifications. Politics (RCV): Ranked-choice tabulations are done, with Republican Bobby Charles and Democrat Hannah Pingree winning Maine governor nominations, and State Auditor Matt Dunlap taking the Democratic nod for CD2—setting up fall matchups against Paul LePage and independent Rick Bennett. Local Wildlife: A young black bear wandered into Portland’s Old Port area and a parking garage under the Portland Harbor Hotel; police and Maine Game Wardens tranquilized it and relocated it without injuries. Weather/Regional Storms: Vermont confirmed two tornadoes after severe storms, and Maine remains under storm-watch attention. Public Safety: I-295 in Portland reopened after a serious crash that sent a passenger to MaineHealth with non-life-threatening injuries. Environment/Forestry: Maine forest groups warn that federal Forest Service research cuts could harm forest health and local capacity. Business & Community: Portland’s Bar of Chocolate will close temporarily for an ownership change, and Oola Bowls announced reopening dates for its Portland and Westbrook locations.
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