Mainely Matters

Mainely Matters
Podcast Description
Highly qualified hosts cover a variety of topics regarding the state of Maine; Business, Veterans Affairs, Sports, Non-Profits, Politics, Travel & Tourism, Law & Justice, Maine Made, Maine Lobster Industry, Outdoors & Recreation, Real Estate, Music, Odds & Ends, and more. Maine's people, Maine's past, Maine's present, Maine's future.
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The podcast explores an array of themes related to Maine, covering areas such as business, veterans affairs, sports, politics, and non-profits. Specific episodes delve into topics like the Lotto Texas jackpot theft, the journey of successful Maine leaders, and the impact of international events like the war in Ukraine on local residents, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of the state's dynamics and community spirit.

Highly qualified hosts cover a variety of topics regarding the state of Maine; Business, Veterans Affairs, Sports, Non-Profits, Politics, Travel & Tourism, Law & Justice, Maine Made, Maine Lobster Industry, Outdoors & Recreation, Real Estate, Music, Odds & Ends, and more. Maine’s people, Maine’s past, Maine’s present, Maine’s future.
In May of 2022 a California church was conned out of $2.7 million in cash by the Lottery.com founders. The money was wired to Lottery.com (Nasdaq LTRY) on May 2, 2022 under the auspice of it being a 7-day loan. Was the money used in the Lotto Texas April 2023 lottery crime? Was it sent to the IRS? An egregious theft reportedly under FBI investigation.

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