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- Despite the need to graduate more primary care doctors in Maine to address the doctor shortage, building a medical school at the University of Maine is not currently feasible due to its cost, according to a report commissioned by the university. Constructing a new medical training facility at the University of Maine’s Orono campus would cost about $250 million and require $22.5 million annually in state taxpayer dollars to operate.
- Cryptocurrency ATM operator Bitcoin Depot will pay $1.9 million to Maine residents who were defrauded by scammers using the company’s kiosks, according to a consent agreement with the state. The agreement follows a two-year investigation that included the state attorney general’s office. It remains unclear how many Mainers were scammed.
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