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Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
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Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
I had no idea we would be showcasing the work of the finest journalists in the state on our online website InDepthNH.org – people like Garry Rayno, Paula Tracy, Wayne King, Susan Dromey Heeter, Bob Charest, John Harrigan, Roger Wood, George Liset, Montana West, Monica Drahonovsky and Michael Davidow.
Six biomass plants in New Hampshire got a big lift when the Senate passed a measure proponents say will save jobs, and $245 million in economic activity.
DHHS has received additional laboratory test results that suggest that the patient’s symptoms were not due to infectious measles, and the public is not currently at risk for measles from this individual.
Three bills related to gun control were passed in the New Hampshire Senate on Thursday, all by a vote of 13-10.
“We remain optimistic that the Senate will follow suit and make New Hampshire the 21st state to abolish capital punishment,” Rep. Renny Cushing said.
Lots of media, and many concerned citizens attend the public hearing on the proposed Berlin budget.
“I hope God lets me live long enough to prove her innocence. I really do,” Linda Wojas said.
The estimates ranged from a low of $7.5 million for renovating existing spaces to nearly $50 million for a 100-bed facility.