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Lemon Scones
Lemon Scones Makes 8 scones Ingredients 2 cups all-purpose flour 3 Tbsp. sugar 2 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. baking soda 1/4 tsp. salt 3/4 tsp. lemon zest 4...
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Kittery Planning Board Fails to Approve a Proposal for Thresher Memorial Park
- A planning board has failed to approve a proposal for a park in honor of the men who died aboard the USS Thresher submarine, which sank 220 miles off of Cape Cod 50 years ago. The planning...
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Bryon Town Official Survives Recall Effort
- An official who brought national attention to a small western Maine town for her support of a measure that would have required every home in town to have a gun has narrowly survived a recall...
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Regulatory Fairness Board to Hold Public Meeting in Presque Isle
- A panel looking for ways to cut unnecessary and overly burdensome regulations affecting Maine businesses is holding a public meeting in Presque Isle. The Regulatory Fairness Board will hold...
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Roaming Rob: Ziplining
With summer just around the corner, the outdoor activities Maine offers are certainly not in short-supply. We sent Roaming Rob to check out one activity many may not be aware Maine...
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Two Charged in April Murder
Two more men have been charged in connection with the death Romeo Parent, 20. Nathan Morton was in court Thursday on consipiracy and murder charges. Michael Mcnaughton, 23, was charged last...
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Game Wardens Resume Search for Snowmobilers
- Maine game wardens are back on Rangeley Lake hoping to recover the bodies of the 3 snowmobilers who went through the ice last year. Searchers are using a remote control device to search for the...
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Planned Construction Work on Piscataqua River Bridge Causing Delays
- Some planned construction work on the only open bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine's seacoast may make some drivers grumble. Traffic officials say a new, nighttime paving project on...
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Do you think it's safe to raise the speed limit on I95 to 75mph?
Yes 61% (458 Votes) No 39% (298 Votes)Yes 61% (458 Votes) No 39% (298 ...
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Largest One Day Food Drive
Stamping out hunger, that's the mission on Saturday, as The National Letter Carriers' Association holds the largest one day food drive in the country. They team up with AARP and the United Way...
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Somerset County Sues State Corrections Board
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Gov. LePage Vetoes College Tobacco Ban
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U.S. Senator King to Meet with Brewer Students Via Teleconference
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Convention and Visitors Bureau Hosts Awards Ceremony
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Family And Community Grieve Over Nichole Cable
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Maine Group Criticizes Federal Immigration Plan
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YMCA Brings Healthier Message To State House
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Maine Credit Unions Help End Hunger in Maine
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UMaine Community Prepares For Annual Clean Sweep Sale
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Senior Spotlight: Signs and Diagnosis for Dementia
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Plaza Towers Elementary stories of survival: Teacher, student share memories of harrowing ordeal
"I just looked back for a second when I saw it ... and it was carrying the ceiling up"; 8-year-old Courtney Brown describes devastating tornado
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Video: Oklahoma schools did not have safe rooms
The elementary schools destroyed in Oklahoma had no safe room where kids could have taken shelter from the tornado, and there are no requirements for any structures to be built to withstand tornado-force winds. CBS News' Elaine Quijano reports.
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Video: Pregnant teacher used body to shield kids from tornado
Plaza Towers Elementary School third-grade teacher Jennifer Doan spoke to Vinita Nair about how she tried to protect her students from the tornado that ravaged her town.
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Video: 8-year-old tornado survivor tells her story
Courtney Brown, an 8-year-old student at Plaza Towers Elementary, talks to Norah O'Donnell about how she survived the massive tornado that ripped right through her school.
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Video: Eye Opener at 8: Okla. officials confident no one trapped in rubble
Officials in Oklahoma say they are confident no one is missing or trapped in the rubble. Also, more discussion is expected in the coming days about creating more safe rooms in schools. A look at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."



