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- No debris has been recovered from the three unknown aerial objects that were shot down by U.S. jets in recent days. The White House said Tuesday that a “leading explanation” is that the objects were “benign” commercial or research balloons. (JN)
- Governor Mills vowed to invest in more housing, health care and free community college in her annual address to the state. Republican lawmakers presented a pre-recorded response criticizing Mills for not cutting any taxes. (WGME)
- A bill being debated in Augusta would make reusable and disposable diapers tax-free. Families pay about $900 each year in diapers for an infant. That’s around $50 a year just in sales tax. No other New England states charge tax on diapers. (WGME)
- Breeze Airways announced service from the Portland Jetport. They will offer year-round flights from Portland to Charleston and Tampa. Plus summer service to Norfolk and Pittsburgh. Introductory fares start at $39 through Feb. 20. (WMTW)
5. The Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles released its proposal for a new standard license plate on Tuesday. The design, based on the 1901 Maine flag, would replace the current chickadee plate. The chickadee design was first issued in 1999. (WGME)
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