All turkeys harvested in both the spring and fall hunting seasons must be registered. Hunters may self-register their wild turkey online or register the turkey in-person at a registration station. All ...
Any person wishing to see the status of a physician's or physician associate's license, or to see if a physician or physician associate has been disciplined, may use the Board's ALMS Online Services.
Three year waiting period. Anyone receiving a Maine moose hunting permit must wait three years before being eligible to win another permit. If you received a permit in 2022, 2023, or 2024, you will ...
Roughly 94% of Maine's forest land is privately owned, and more than half of that land area is open to the public. In total, landowners voluntarily open up more than 10 million acres of working farms ...
Yes. Mainers are being issued SNAP benefits for the month of November during the standard issuance timelines. The standard monthly issuance available on November 10 through November 14 was processed ...
Recent News 11/14/2025: Report of Attorney General on the Use Deadly Force Lincoln, Feb 12, 2025 11/7/2025: Report of Attorney General on the Use Deadly Force Portage Lake, Feb 3, 2025 10/28/2025: ...
MDOL promotes a healthy, safe and fair workplace, as well as cooperative employee-management relations through consultation services, training resources, worksite inspections and regulatory ...
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Governor directs full benefit payment to eligible households following Federal court rulings and new Federal guidance Governor Janet Mills today announced that she has directed the Maine Department ...
The Maine Department of Labor helps improve opportunities for workers and businesses through workforce development. This page includes information and links on Maine workforce development policy and ...
Preparedness starts with you. Emergencies can happen anywhere and anytime. At home, at school, at work, or on the road. Here you’ll find practical steps to help you and your community prepare, respond ...
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