Morning News
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Senior Spotlight: Dementia in Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Meg Callaway, Elder Services Coordinator for the Charlotte White Center was in our studio recently telling us about early onset dementia in individuals with intellectual and developmental...
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Pet of the Week: Old Town Animal Orphanage
Bobbie Fowler from the Old Town Animal Orphanage was in to tell us about an upcoming fundraiser for the shelter. The Orphanage will be holding it's annual Blessing of the Animals on Sunday,...
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Gardening With Bob Bangs
To learn more about any of the topics discussed on this gardening segment, visit, windsweptgardens.com If you have a topic you'd like to see discussed with Bob Bangs, send us an email at...
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Hospice Annual Bike & Car Ride
Pat Eye of New Hope Hospice and her brother Rick Lyon who is a rider and member of Firefighter Fire and Iron Motorcycle Club were in our studio to tell us about the upcoming bike and car ride that...
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Consumer Contact: Upselling
Russ Van Arsdale was in our studio recently telling us about how when buying something to watch out for merchants trying to upsell you items that you may not need or want with your purchase. If...
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6th Annual 5k Race/Walk for Myeloma
The orgainzers and survivors of Multiple Myeloma were in to tell us about this years race. The race is Saturday, September 22, 2012 at Broadway Park in Bangor. For more information you can...
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Senior Spotlight: Alzheimer's Disease Facts
Kristie Miner from Westgate Manor was in to give some information about Alzheimer's Diesease. Also Kristie was promoting the Walk to End Alzheimers which will be held Saturday, October 6th,...
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In the Kitchen With Chef Lou from the Bar Harbor Inn
Pumpkin Crème Brulee Yields 6 ea. 4 oz. portions 2 cups heavy cream 1 tsp vanilla extract 1/3 cup plus 1 teaspoon sugar 10 egg yolks 1/4 tsp cinnamon 1/4 tsp allspice 1/4 tsp ginger 1...
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Pet of the Week: Bangor Humane Society
To learn more about the Bangor Humane Society click, or log on to bangorhumane.org or give them a call at 942-8902. To learn more about the Bangor Humane Society click, or log on to...
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Arts and Crafts With Tracey Marceron: Halloween Bottles and Jars
To learn more about Monday morning's Arts and Crafts segment with Tracy Marceron, click, or log on to betweenfriendsartcenter.comTo learn more about Monday morning's Arts and Crafts segment with...
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Pittsfield Students Honor Men and Women Who Serve
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Bar Harbor to Boston Air Service is Back
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UMaine Unveils Floating Buoy to help with Offshore Wind Power
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Battlefield Cross Memorial Ceremony to Take Place in Augusta
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State Police Increase Patrols for Holiday Weekend
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Bangor Police Hope Photo Helps Catch Copper Thief
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Maine Criminal Justice Academy Graduation
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KahBang Film Festival Announces Screen Selections
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Are Electricity Maine's Radio Ads False or Misleading
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Kyle Dube's Lawyer Wants Affidavits and Search Warrants Sealed
Breaking News from CBS
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Judge: Ariz. sheriff's office profiles Latinos
Fed judge ruled that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff, Joe Arpaio, systematically racially profiled Latinos
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Video: 5/24: I-5 bridge collapses north of Seattle; "On the Road": Three siblings survive Okla. tornado
A section of the Riverside Bridge, which carries traffic along Interstate-5 near Seattle, collapsed after a truck hit an overhead beam, plunging vehicles into the Skagit River below; and "On the Road," Steve Hartman reports on three siblings who survived the Okla. tornado that destroyed their home and elementary school. But they said that's the only thing left in the house that matters is their dog. actually, change Riverside Bridge in the dek for "I-5"
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Video: On the road: Three siblings survive Okla. tornado
As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman reports on three siblings who survived the Okla. tornado that destroyed their home and elementary school. But what they were most worried about was finding their dog.
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Sibling rivalry takes a backseat after Okla. tornado
The Brown children used to never get along with each other, but that changed following the tornado in Moore
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Video: Congressional gold medal awarded to civil rights heroes
A turning point in the Civil Rights movement came 50 years ago when the Ku Klux Klan bombed a black Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala. -- killing four girls. On Friday, President Obama signed a law to honor the victims' memories by giving them Congressional Gold Medals. Bill Plante speaks with a survivor of the deadly day.



