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Commissioner ‘Bewildered’ By AG’s Request To Investigate Sheriff For ‘Laurie List’
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The list has been controversial because the names of the police officers are withheld from the public.
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The list has been controversial because the names of the police officers are withheld from the public.
Ricker could try cases in front of the U.S. Supreme Court and ran for governor, but she was still unable to vote.
The 2020 primary is very different from the benchmark primaries of the last century when lesser-known candidates could catch fire and either continue on to the nomination or impact the final outcome.
CONCORD – This follows the announcement that the federal government will implement mandatory quarantine for certain travelers returning from China,
Hundreds of officers from across the country lined the streets, and entrance to the church. The casket was carried in by members of the Newport News, Va. Police Department.
Let’s face it, January was long, was mundane, was heartbreaking, was grey and something akin to that moment when someone announces, “Okay, let’s start the meeting.”
Shaheen voted in favor of witnesses testifying in the trial.
Andrew Wilson is a 10th grader at Lin-Wood Public School.
Thetford Academy student Asa Keller said: “We get a lot of freedom, which is really nice.”
We hope to reach those who may be a bit more reserved, or have been overlooked for “leadership roles,” but that have a creative spark, energy, and potential as leaders and decision makers in their communities.
Feltes: “Few have done more to help Granite Staters during our growing opioid crisis than Cheryl Wilkie.”
I look at the stack of books that I have been saving for such an occasion, and the chair by the fire seems to be calling my name, so I make myself comfortable for the duration.
For today’s column, I am being joined by Chloe Schlagobers, a reporter for an unnamed daily published in New York City (mostly on-line, but also available on fine silk cloth).
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
State Sen. Jeb Bradley, R-Wolfeboro complimented all on the quick passage of the Medicaid to schools bill under Senate Bill 684-FN calling it a great example of an effort where everyone got together to fix a problem.
Rep. Lang: “The goal is unambiguous…and clear so there is no ambiguity….you cannot have sex with any student, period.”
While most events have “let’s get pumped up” music, Tulsi’s event had a guitar player who strummed, “I hope you had the time of your life.”
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the negative tests and both patients have fully recovered.
The New Hampshire primary is one week from Tuesday on Feb. 11. See who’s coming to your town.
religious activities of teachers and students in public school