Interview with Jerry Leeman: Today we bring you a story about a handful of fishermen rallying against a billion-dollar green industrial project, shady foreign corporations, and our own federal and state government. All are conspiring to generate a cash cow for...
Author: Jon Fetherston
Shot, Silenced, and Smeared: One Physician’s Ordeal with Abuse of Process and his Continued Fight to Clear his Name
By Greg Yates The criminal case People v Gosselin took place in a little red house structure known as the “Town of Highland Justice Court” located in Sullivan County, New York. This little red structure is also known as the Barryville Town Hall, where court is...
Parents’ Rights Group Calls for Graham Platner to Be Barred From Maine School Properties Amid Growing Controversies
SULLIVAN, Maine – A Maine parents’ advocacy organization is calling for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner (D) to be banned from school properties across the state following resurfaced online posts and a growing list of controversies that have engulfed his campaign. In a media release issued Wednesday, Parents’ Rights in Education Maine and RSU
Is This the New Democratic Party in Maine?
LEWISTON, Maine – In Maine politics, controversies that once might have ended political careers now seem to generate little more than a brief news cycle and a shrug. On one side is Lewiston City Councilor, School Committee member, and State Rep. Scott Harriman, who publicly admitted in 2024 that he had urinated in downtown alleys
LePage Says Maine Fraud Problem Is “Even Worse Than I Thought” After JD Vance Visit
BANGOR, Maine – Former Gov. Paul LePage joined Maine’s Morning News on WVOM Wednesday morning, telling host Ric Tyler that Maine’s welfare fraud problem is “even worse” than he previously believed. https://www.wvomfm.com/episode/rewind-05-20-paul-lepage-for-congress-945 LePage, a Republican candidate for Congress and one of Maine’s most consequential conservative political figures in recent history, served two terms as governor
Lewiston Council Finalizes Municipal Budget One Week After Voters Reject School Spending Plan
LEWISTON, Maine — One week after Lewiston voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposed $129.71 million school budget, the Lewiston City Council moved forward Tuesday night with a series of major fiscal votes tied to the city’s Fiscal Year 2027 municipal budget. The May 19 meeting centered heavily on final appropriations, utility spending, special revenue funds, and
Mills Orders Flags Lowered to Honor Three Fallen Maine Public Servants
AUGUSTA, Maine – Gov. Janet Mills has ordered United States and State of Maine flags to be flown at half-staff on Thursday, May 21, and Friday, May 22, in honor of three fallen public servants. The flags will be lowered statewide from sunrise to sunset on the days of their respective memorial and funeral services.
ATF, State Fire Marshal Continue Complex Investigation into Deadly Robbins Lumber Explosion
SEARSMONT, Maine – State and federal investigators are continuing to treat the deadly fire and explosion at Robbins Lumber in Searsmont as an active and complex investigation, as crews work to safely clear debris from the damaged mill site. Maine State Fire Marshal Shawn Esler and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
DOJ Threatens Maine Over ICE Undercover Plates as Bellows Fires Back
AUGUSTA, Maine – The U.S. Department of Justice is threatening legal action against the State of Maine over a Bureau of Motor Vehicles policy that allegedly blocks federal law enforcement agencies from obtaining undercover license plates if those vehicles are used for civil immigration enforcement operations. In a sharply worded letter addressed to Maine Attorney General
Platner’s Reddit Trail Returns to Haunt Maine Democrats as Vulgar Military Posts Surface
SULLIVAN, Maine – Just when it seemed Graham Platner’s controversies had reached what some at The Maine Wire jokingly call a “Platner plateau” — the point where keeping track of the reasons voters are being told not to trust him becomes exhausting — another story dropped. And once again, the campaign of Maine’s presumptive Democratic
ICE Blasts Maine Sanctuary Policies: “Politicians Should Be Ashamed”
AUGUSTA, Maine – As Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor moved to restrict cooperation with federal immigration authorities, the political battle over immigration enforcement in Maine is rapidly escalating, with several Democratic gubernatorial candidates and some city elected officials openly criticizing ICE operations and aligning themselves with sanctuary-style policies that federal officials say undermine public safety. Federal
Republican Candidate Says MMTC Cut Him from Advisory Role After Campaign Site Listed His Service for Months
WATERVILLE, Maine – A Republican candidate for the Maine House says he was removed from an advisory role at a public technical school program after his campaign website listed his service on the committee, even though the information had reportedly been public for roughly seven months before anyone objected. Shawn Packard, a media professional and
Lewiston School Committee Approves $1.16 Million in New Cuts After Voters Reject Budget
LEWISTON, Maine – The Lewiston School Committee met Monday night to take another run at its fiscal year 2027 budget after voters rejected the original proposal at the polls last week, forcing school officials to make deeper reductions before sending the spending plan back to taxpayers. The May 12 referendum failed 1,463 to 1,092, with
City of Portland Selects Stantec to Lead Long-Range Transportation Plan
PORTLAND, Maine – The City of Portland has selected Stantec to lead the development of Portland in Motion, a comprehensive long-range transportation plan intended to guide how people and goods move through the city over the next two decades. The project will be led by Stantec’s Urban Mobility team in Boston, with local support from
Portland Fire Department Marks National EMS Week, Honoring First Responders and Pre-Hospital Care Providers
PORTLAND, Maine – The Portland Fire Department is celebrating National Emergency Medical Services Week from May 17 through May 23, joining departments and agencies across the country in recognizing the lifesaving work of EMTs, paramedics, 911 dispatchers, and other pre-hospital care providers. This year marks the 52nd annual National EMS Week. The official 2026 theme
ATF Joins Investigation Into Fatal Robbins Lumber Explosion in Searsmont
SEARSMONT, Maine – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has joined the Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office in investigating the cause of the fatal explosion and mass-casualty fire at Robbins Lumber Inc. in Searsmont, a disaster that killed one firefighter, injured 11 others, and shut down the mill for the foreseeable future. Investigators
We the People: No One Is Coming to Save Maine — It Is Up to Us
“We the People.” Those are not just the first three words of the United States Constitution. They are the foundation of the American experiment. They are a declaration that power in this country does not flow from a king, a ruling class, a bureaucracy, or a political machine. It flows from us. That is the
Fatal Explosion at Searsmont Lumber Mill Leaves Firefighter Dead, Several Injured
SEARSMONT, Maine – A firefighter was killed and multiple people were injured Friday morning after an explosion occurred during fire suppression efforts at Robbins Lumber in Searsmont. According to the Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office, multiple fire departments responded at approximately 10:05 a.m. on Friday, May 15, 2026, to a reported fire in one of the
TPUSA Faith’s ‘Make Heaven Crowded Tour’ Draws Peaceful, Family-Friendly Crowd to Portland Expo
PORTLAND, Maine — TPUSA Faith’s “Make Heaven Crowded Tour 2026” came to the Portland Expo Center Friday night, bringing a faith-based, family-friendly Christian gathering to a city where critics had spent weeks trying to cast the event as controversial. Hosted by Calvary Chapel Greater Portland, the event featured former White House Press Secretary and Fox
BREAKING: Reported Silo Explosion in Searsmont Triggers Massive Emergency Response, Multiple Injuries Reported
SEARSPORT, Maine – A reported silo explosion in Searsmont on Friday morning triggered a massive emergency response, with first responders from multiple departments rushing to the scene amid reports of numerous injuries and a mass casualty incident. According to information shared by the MidCoast Region Scanner Page, the incident was reported at approximately 11:06 a.m.
Vance Brings Anti-Fraud Message to Bangor, Praises Maine Wire Reporting and Backs LePage Congressional Bid
BANGOR — Vice President JD Vance came to Bangor Thursday with a blunt message for Maine: the fraud problem is real, Washington is now watching, and taxpayers should demand accountability from every level of government. Speaking before a crowd in Bangor, Vance focused heavily on welfare fraud, Medicaid abuse, identity theft, illegal immigration, and what
TPUSA Faith’s ‘Make Heaven Crowded Tour’ Coming to Portland Expo as Critics Plan Counter-Event
PORTLAND, Maine – TPUSA Faith is bringing its “Make Heaven Crowded Tour” to the Portland Expo Center on Friday, May 15, placing Portland in the middle of a national conversation over faith, free speech, public facilities, and conservative Christian outreach. The event will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Portland Expo






















