AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMaine Politics: Graham Platner’s Democratic Senate bid is still roiled after reports he sent sexually explicit texts to multiple women while married; his wife Amy Gertner posted a video calling the coverage “shameful” and saying she and Platner “went through something hard,” while Sen. Cory Booker told ABC he has “concerns” and says Platner “has questions to answer.” Community & Education: UMaine Extension is hosting a “Plant-Based on a Budget” cooking workshop in Lisbon Falls on June 2, and the Hancock County 4-H June Jamboree is set for June 13 at the Blue Hill Fairgrounds. Local Culture & Outdoors: A reflective piece on Lincolnville’s seasonal transitions ties spring’s burst of green to the community’s graduation milestone. Sports & Lifestyle: Kurt Russell talks about building a ranch life in Colorado after leaving Los Angeles, framing it as a homecoming rather than an escape. Public Safety & Policy: The U.S. Justice Department sues Maine and other states over refusing confidential undercover license plates for ICE agents.
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