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New Study Highlights Lack of State Aid to Higher Education
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A state with workforce constraints and an aging population faces a stagnant economy without greater investment in higher education, a study finds.
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A state with workforce constraints and an aging population faces a stagnant economy without greater investment in higher education, a study finds.
Continuum at North Conway LLC announced the successful acquisition of 126 acres of land from the Kennett Company, marking a significant milestone in the development of Ridgeline Community.
Mayor Andrew Hosmer said that his community needs to be vigilant and will stand together and in support of its community after hateful, anti-Semitic and white supremacist graffiti was found scrawled on the wall at the Democratic Party’s Belknap County office on Union Avenue Wednesday morning.
Following state law and tradition since 1920, New Hampshire will hold the first Presidential primary in the nation on Jan. 23, 2024.
Attorney General John Formella and Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut praised the judge’s ruling dismissing Deb Howes’ lawsuit challenging the use of the state’s Education Trust Fund money to pay for the Education Freedom Account program.
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is advising consumers not to consume Wilcox Ice Cream (“best by” dates 9/13/24, 9/14/24, 9/15/24), produced by Wilcox Ice Cream in East Arlington, Vermont, as it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.
A Superior Court judge has dismissed a suit challenging the use of Education Trust Fund money to fund the Education Freedom Account program.
Whatever is in the Claremont Police Department’s internal affairs records that state Rep. Jon Stone is trying to hide from the public, it’s bad, his lawyer told the New Hampshire Supreme Court on Tuesday.
The Department of Business and Economic Affairs (BEA) will accept public comment until Dec. 13 on its initial proposal for improving broadband infrastructure across the state.