Newstral
Article
pressherald.com on 2023-11-20 22:18
Former Gov. Paul LePage hopes to raise $500,000 for families of Lewiston shooting victims
Related news
LePage to hold town hall in Lewistontimesrecord.com
Biden meets with grieving families in Lewistonpressherald.com
LePage hosts latest town hall meeting in Lewistonpressherald.com
Republican backed by LePage wins Lewiston mayoral racebangordailynews.com
In Lewiston, LePage again blasts legislators, southern Mainersbangordailynews.com
- DFamilies of missing Florida boys raise $500,000 for searchDaily News
LePage vetoes bills to raise tobacco-buying age and ban cellphone use while drivingpressherald.com
- SLePage vetoes bills to raise tobacco-buying age to 21, ban phone use while drivingstateandcapitol.bangordailynews.com
LI teen hopes to raise $17,000 for Parkland familiesNewsday
- SWill LePage weigh in on racist signs in Lewiston mayoral race?stateandcapitol.bangordailynews.com
- BLewiston attack: Biden meets families in Maine after mass shootingbbc.co.uk
Victims fund pays out $4.7 million to Lewiston survivors, familiesbangordailynews.com
MaineCF distributes $4.7 million to victims, families of Lewiston shootingsbangordailynews.com
My Father’s Day request for LePage: Support for Wabanaki familiesbangordailynews.com
LePage proposes a big raise for Maine’s next governorbangordailynews.com
LePage wants pay raise for state law enforcementbangordailynews.com
- PLePage tosses hotel key into Casco Bay, hopes for ‘mermaid’portland.bangordailynews.com
Bill to raise Maine state police pay heads to LePagebangordailynews.com
LePage: raise pay for law enforcement to retain policedothaneagle.com
LePage plan to raise Maine sales tax faces oppositionSeacoastonline.com