Morning News
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Friday March 29th, 2013 We Want To Know
- A Maine Legislator would like to allow Maine farmers to grow industrial hemp for commerical use (like rope, textiles, thread, construction products, fuel, pulp and paper, furniture, oils, paints,...
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Cielos Lunch Truck Visits TV5 Morning News
- Thursday March 28th, Chris and Kirsten Pilot of the Cielos Lunch Truck stopped by and showed us how they make their burritos, burrito bowls, and guacamole. The burritos are filled with shredded...
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We Want To Know
The minimum wage in Maine is $7.50 per hour and it has not increased since 2009. There is a bill in Augusta to raise the minimum wage paid to workers per hour. What We Want To Know : Should the...
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Senior Spotlight: Fun Kid Friendly Foods
Vicki Haskell from Eastern Area Agency on Aging was in for this weeks Senior Spotlight, to show us how to make some kid friendly foods. She made Snaildogs, Ladybug Apple, and Hard Boiled Egg...
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We Want to Know-Wednesday, March 27, 2013
We Want to Know: Do you support Lewiston's Mayor in his removal of 84 people from welfare? We'll have the results for you on Thursday. We Want to Know: Do you support Lewiston's Mayor in his...
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Pet of the Week: Old Town Animal Orphanage
Bobbi Fowler was in from the Old Town Animal Orphanage with a furry friend for us to meet. She also let us know about two events coming up in April that are fundraisers for the...
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We Want to Know-Tuesday, March 26th
We Want to Know: Do you think Maine needs harsher penalties for sex offenses against minors? We'll have the results for you on Wednesday We Want to Know: Do you think Maine needs harsher...
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Abby's Kitchen Bytes: Vegetable Quesadilla
For this weeks Abby's Kitchen Bytes, Abby Freethy, showed us an easy way to eat your vegetables by making a quesadilla. If you have any questions for Abby about this segment or any questions...
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Monday March 25th Poll Question
There is a proposal to add tolls similar to those on the Maine Turnpike to I-295 once it is expanded to three lanes. What We Want To Know : Does Maine need more tolls on highways? log on and vote...
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POPS: Simply Sinatra
Lucas Richman the music director and conductor for the Bangor Symphony Orchestra was in to tell us about their upcoming concert that is a co-presentation with the Collins Center for the...
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Bouffard New Maine Prison Warden
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Governor LePage Moving His Office
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High School Documentarians Honor Veterans
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Elementary Students Honor Their Unsung Heroes
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Weight Watchers Program Free For ME First Responders
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A Crash Course In Distracted Driving For Students In Newport
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Charleston Sex Offender Sentenced to 35 Years In Federal Prison Gets State Sentence
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Governor Vetoes Hospital/Medicaid Bill
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Maine Sports Hall of Famer Pleads No Contest to Child Porn
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North Pond Hermit's Court Appearance Postponed
Breaking News from CBS
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OKC police correct damage estimate to 12K homes
A police spokesman misspoke when he said there were 1,200 homes damaged or destroyed by Monday's storm
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Video: 5/23: Obama: The war on terror, "like all wars, must end"; baby born as tornado struck
Warning of the danger of keeping America on a "perpetual wartime footing," President Obama called for an end to the war on terror; and, With a tornado and a baby on the way, doctors and nurses at the Moore Medical Center really had to deliver.
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Video: Extra: Okla. dog owner and dog Bowser reunited
Moore, Oklahoma resident Barbara Garcia lost everything in this week's devastating tornado. But amid the rubble, Barbara -- and a CBS News crew -- found and rescued her beloved Bowser. "CBS This Morning" caught up with the duo several days later. Anna Werner reports.
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Video: Mother-to-be was in labor as Oklahoma tornado hit
With a tornado and a baby on the way, doctors and nurses at the Moore Medical Center really had to deliver. Shayla Taylor survived, and her son was born at a hospital a few miles away. Elaine Quijano reports.
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Oklahoma miracle baby -- born amidst tornado chaos
Shayla Taylor was in labor at the Moore Medical Center when the deadly tornado hit



