1. Maine State Representative Laurel Libby is receiving mixed reactions after posting a photo purportedly showing a transgender student on a girls’ sports podium. The image has sparked debate over transgender participation in female athletics. Libby says the student placed fifth in a boys pole vault event two years ago but placed first in a girls championship event this week. Libby’s post has drawn both praise and criticism from the public. (WGME)
2. Maine schools face losing federal funding if they don’t cut DEI programs, following a new U.S. Department of Education order. The state is reviewing legal implications, with the biggest impact likely at the university level. Schools have until Feb. 28 to comply. (PH)
3. A new WalletHub study ranks Augusta, Maine, as the worst U.S. state capital to live in, citing low scores in affordability, quality of life, and economic well-being. Augusta also ranked near the bottom for education, dining options, and attractions. (WMTW)
4. Babb’s Bridge, the covered wooden bridge connecting Gorham and Windham, has reopened after nearly six months of repairs. An overweight dump truck broke through the decking in August, and crews, initially set to finish in spring, completed work ahead of schedule. (PH)
5. SoPo restaurant Taj Indian Cuisine is opening a bar and restaurant on Silver Street in Portland this spring, in the former home of The North Point. They aim to open sometime in April. (PH)
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