1. Maine Congressman Jared Golden says he won’t seek reelection in 2026. The Democrat, who’s represented Maine’s 2nd District since 2019, announced his decision in a Bangor Daily News op-ed, saying it’s time to step away from politics and focus on family. Golden, a Marine veteran, said he’s proud of his service but has grown tired of the division and incivility in Congress. (WMTW)
2. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Northern Light Health have reached a new deal, keeping Northern Light in Anthem’s network. The agreement is retroactive to November 1st, meaning any recent care will be covered. The months-long negotiations threatened coverage for more than 30,000 Mainers, but both sides say the new contract ensures patients can continue seeing their trusted providers. (WMTW)
3. A Gorham school was evacuated twice Wednesday after a gas odor was reported at Narragansett School. Firefighters found a small leak on the roof, which has since been fixed. Students were safely evacuated both times, and the school is set to reopen Thursday. (WGME)
4. Cheese Louise is stepping up to help families during the government shutdown. Kids from families in need can eat for free until SNAP benefits are restored. Each child gets a free Vermonter sandwich — no purchase, no questions asked. The restaurant says it’s not about politics — it’s about making sure no child goes hungry. (IG)
5. The Mega Millions jackpot has risen to an estimated $843 million. The payout would be the second largest of 2025. If the winner doesn’t take the annuity, the lump sum payout before taxes would be $391.7 million. The next drawing is on Friday night. (WGME)
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