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Industrial Disaster: A silo fire at Robbins Lumber in Searsmont, Maine, escalated into a deadly explosion Friday morning. One firefighter, Andrew Cross of the Morrill Fire Department, was killed; multiple others were rushed to hospitals, with some reported in serious or critical condition. Fire crews from dozens of departments kept working through the night, while the Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office investigates the cause. Local Impact: In Kentucky, businesses are still feeling the squeeze from construction on Ninth Street—two restaurants have closed and others report sales drops as the project drags on. Policy & Culture: The American Bar Association voted to remove a DEI accreditation requirement for law schools, a move tied to broader federal and state pressure. Community Resilience: A new report highlights how cities can plan for climate stress by thinking beyond single projects—using case studies that include Kentucky flood recovery. Workforce: Kentucky’s Charles Booker says Democrats can win by organizing statewide in rural and working-class areas, aiming to build the kind of infrastructure that once powered McConnell’s dominance.

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