NH News Roundup on Thursday, Dec. 29
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Right-to-Know law changes coming to Granite State Jan. 1 and other news from around New Hampshire and the world.
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Right-to-Know law changes coming to Granite State Jan. 1 and other news from around New Hampshire and the world.
Denise Beaudin (DOB: 1/07/1958), was last seen in 1981. According to her family, Denise and her boyfriend, Robert “Bob” Evans (DOB: 06/22/1944), spent Thanksgiving at her family home in Goffstown, on Nov. 26, 1981. Neither Denise nor Bob mentioned that they were leaving the area at that time.
GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn accused Gov. Maggie Hassan’s administration of withholding information about the New Hampshire Hospital data breach that was made public on Tuesday until after the election to help her U.S. Senate campaign, but Hassan’s spokesman said that is absolutely not true.
Show Me a Story: Photographer Jim Cole Looks Back at a Career Spent Behind the Lens and other news from around the nation and world.
DHHS has determined that the breached files contain protected health information and personal information for as many as 15,000 DHHS clients who received services from DHHS prior to November 2015.
Get together with family and friends for hikes all over the state on New Year’s Day. What a way to start 2017.
Homeless man charged after being found with heroin, crack and cash in Keene and other news from around New Hampshire and the world.
CONCORD — Attorney Tom Reid won a major victory Friday when the state Supreme Court ruled the attorney general was wrong in keeping the investigation into former Rockingham County Attorney Jim Reams confidential by claiming it was a personnel matter and therefore exempt by law from disclosure.
ProPublica: ‘America Comes First’ can’t seem to decide if it’s a PAC or a super PAC, but in either case its federal filings remain problematic.