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Coos County Commissioners Back Balsams’ Resolution
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By a 2-1 vote, the Coos County Commissioners approved a resolution Monday that could
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By a 2-1 vote, the Coos County Commissioners approved a resolution Monday that could
This person is an adult from Cheshire County who traveled out-of-state and was exposed to another person who subsequently was identified with the Omicron variant infection.
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The Current Use Advisory Board has endorsed proposed changes in current use rates for tax year 2022-23 that represent modest increases in the forest land categories. Farmland would remain at its 2021-22 rate.