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In our news archives for KIDS Legal Aid we will keep relevant news items from the last few months. If you find a link that no longer works, please let us know.

News Archive
May 17, 2008 ~  Jay Leno Emcees Public Counsel Award Dinner Honoring Marian Wright Edelman  Fox News
May 16, 2008 ~  Justices weigh religious school tuition funding  Bangor Daily News
May 15, 2008 ~  Center to treat autism, attention deficit disorder opening  Kennebec Journal
May 13, 2008 ~  No link between vaccines, autism, say U.S. lawyers  Lewiston Sun Journal
May 11, 2008 ~  SAD 59: Evolution question debated  Waterville Morning Sentinel
May 09, 2008 ~  Mental health of children in focus  Kennebec Journal
May 06, 2008 ~  Small-town schools facing student number crunch  Kennebec Journal
May 05, 2008 ~  New Maine Law Bans Lead In Toys  WCSH News
May 01, 2008 ~  Jobs program makes difference  Waterville Morning Sentinel
Apr 28, 2008 ~  Hunger discussion escalates  Kennebec Journal
Apr 24, 2008 ~  Good news about 'those kids today' (column)  Portland Press Herald
Apr 23, 2008 ~  Soaring food prices drain schools' lunch budgets  Portland Press Herald
Apr 22, 2008 ~  Schools cut back as costs rise, aid drops  Portland Press Herald
Apr 21, 2008 ~  Winslow after-school program is first in Maine to get national accreditation  Waterville Morning Sentinel
Apr 21, 2008 ~  In effort to allow more children to walk or ride bikes to school, Augusta hopes to create designated 'safe routes'  Kennebec Journal
Apr 19, 2008 ~  So far, 1 student got birth control  Lewiston Sun Journal
Apr 18, 2008 ~  Feeding schoolchildren a labor of love  Waterville Morning Sentinel (column)
Apr 17, 2008 ~  Bangor: Local lawyer lauded for work on behalf of kids  Bangor Daily News
Apr 14, 2008 ~  Senate backs child-care union bill  Maine Today
Apr 13, 2008 ~  Making a difference, one child at a time  Rockland Courier - Gazette
Apr 12, 2008 ~  Legislature Sends Lead Paint Prevention Bill To Governor Baldacci  WCSH News
Apr 11, 2008 ~  Smoking in cars with kids banned  Portland Press Herald
Apr 10, 2008 ~  Maine House repeals school consolidation law  Bangor Daily News
Apr 07, 2008 ~  Maine Parents Want Chemicals Controlled  WCSH News
Apr 04, 2008 ~  Smoking in cars: Law sides with kids  Portland Press Herald
Apr 03, 2008 ~  Report: Maine kids better off than most  Lewiston Sun Journal
Mar 30, 2008 ~  Dropout rates climb in new, debated system  Maine Sunday Telegram
Mar 28, 2008 ~  School breakfast plan put in supplemental budget  Kennebec Journal
Mar 27, 2008 ~  Maine Kids 'Kick Butts' on April 2  PR Newswire
Mar 26, 2008 ~  House passes bill prohibiting smoking in cars with child passengers  Capital Weekly
Mar 26, 2008 ~  Bill aims at lead paint issues  Waterville Morning Sentinel
Mar 24, 2008 ~  Maine organization offers scholarships for college  Bangor Daily News
Mar 23, 2008 ~  Web gives autism a global stage  Maine Sunday Telegram
Mar 23, 2008 ~  Violent teen needs help  Lewiston Sun Journal
Mar 21, 2008 ~  School days requirement waived - just for seniors  Bangor Daily News
Mar 16, 2008 ~  Spinach lacking inspections  Lewiston Sun Journal
Mar 16, 2008 ~  Augusta Children's Center benefit starting early  Kennebec Journal
Mar 15, 2008 ~  Invest in kids early, attorney general urges  Bangor Daily News
Mar 15, 2008 ~  Children often the overlooked victims  Kennebec Journal
Mar 13, 2008 ~  Baldacci budget cuts state school funding  York County Coast Star
Mar 10, 2008 ~  Parents fear for children with autism  Fosters Daily Democrat
Mar 08, 2008 ~  State champions breakfast for kids  Bangor Daily News



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