AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBorder Tech vs. Public Rights: Federal immigration surveillance tools are reportedly being used against American citizens, including a Maine resident who filmed agents and was later visited with a “warning” that authorities knew where she lived—critics call it a high-tech dragnet that can pull data on hundreds of millions. Maine Health Access: Rangeley-area outreach is getting an $80,000 Maine Cancer Foundation grant to expand cancer screening education and connections to providers in a part of the state where early detection is hardest. Schools, Safety, Support: RSU 24’s Sumner Memorial High School is launching the Dirigo Program, a flexible alternative education track for students who need a different path to graduation. Community Calendar: Boothbay Harbor’s Windjammer Days is set for June 23–24 with Navy Band Northeast ensembles, and Dover-Foxcroft’s Maine Whoopie Pie Festival returns June 13 with 100+ flavors.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.