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House Reprimands 7 GOP Members for Failing to Attend Harassment Training
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On Thursday, the House spent about four hours reprimanding the members who attended the session, convicting seven of the eight members.
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On Thursday, the House spent about four hours reprimanding the members who attended the session, convicting seven of the eight members.
On Tuesday, March 10, the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism, Nashua Community College and the New England First Amendment Coalition will co-sponsor a free event “How Transparent is NH Government and Why It Matters” at the college in room 150 from 5 to 8 p.m.
The House voted to initially approve a bill to protect older vulnerable adults from exploitation Wednesday.
At Wednesday’s regular council meeting, Sununu nominated Kimberly Chabot of Henniker, John Curran of Londonderry and Thomas F. Reid II of Epsom to be Circuit Court judges, with terms that end at age 70.
Polaris Industries, which boasts of being a global leader in sales of off-highway vehicles, also has the dubious distinction of being the No. 1 company for recalls, according to a new report.
Despite a strong statewide economy, many Granite Staters continue to struggle to make ends meet. There are large disparities in who achieves economic security, and in levels of access to housing, health care, and educational opportunities across the state.
Members of the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday heard testimony about newly proposed legislation to accept a $46 million federal grant to increase the number of charter schools in New Hampshire.
Marking the region’s winter culture and epic snowmobiling season, Snofest features a chance to test drive brand-new snowmobile models, participate in family-friendly activities, check out our human-powered sports and more!
Students in their junior year of high school can now sign up for NH Career Academy courses for Fall 2020.