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Some will say the politics of the times was much like today and some will say we learned a lot from that era and we are taking this governmental experiment to new heights.
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Some will say the politics of the times was much like today and some will say we learned a lot from that era and we are taking this governmental experiment to new heights.
While the shenanigans are routine this time of year, what happened with the voucher bill or Freedom Scholarships or Senate Bill 193 last week is an example of heavy-handed politics practiced with a sledge hammer.
At this time, I ask you readers to vote for the slogan that would best serve the Granite State to attract visitors.
It keeps happening. Jared Kushner filed the wrong information about two of his loans in Brooklyn. He has had to update his disclosure form at least 40 times.
First, start paying back your loans. Today. Forgo those five dollar lattes, those eight dollar smoothies. Learn to make your drinks at home. Find a blender and a coffee maker at a thrift shop and invest in a reusable coffee cup.
Plymouth, NH – The New Hampshire Circuit Court has ruled that the border patrol checkpoint that occurred in August 2017 on Interstate 93 in Woodstock, New Hampshire, was “unconstitutional under both State and federal law.”
After seeing the scars of coal, Fayette County banned the disposal of natural gas drilling waste. Industry fought back, arguing the community doesn’t get a say.
My kid likes my Mini because it’s as cute as your basic English bulldog and he counts them on the highway now with real enjoyment.
The terms of the agreement would require additional appropriations of approximately $23.4 million in State funds in fiscal year 2018 and $22.2 million in State funds in fiscal year 2019, which represents approximately $28 million in savings from previous estimates.