The Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting has received a total of $125,000 in grants--$100,000 from Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation and a $25,000 grant from the Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation.
Both grants will support its production of investigative journalism about Maine state government and elections to continue providing watchdog journalism to newspapers and other media across the state as a public service according to Jay Davis, president of the center's board of directors.
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