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Manchester Allocated $2.6M, Harts Location $1,038, List of COVID-19 Relief
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NHDRA is urging individuals to submit their applications by June 30.
Members continued to ask Monday for detailed information on relief funds already distributed by the governor and the amount of the $1.25 billion CARES Act funds already allocated.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 72 new positive test results for COVID-19. There have now been 2,588 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire
Sununu said towns from “Pittsburg to Portsmouth” are eligible. He said Berlin would receive $246,000, and Claremont $300,000.
In the past, that would jeopardize their ability to get benefits. What the state has received for guidance from the federal government is that if they can certify they have COVID-19 issues, they would be able to continue to collect.
The two people who died were both older than 60; one woman was from Hillsborough County and one man from Rockingham County.
Proving her daughter’s innocence has been the life’s work of Linda Wojas for almost 30 years, passion that she has poured into writing the just published book “To Live For, a Mother’s Cry for Justice” hoping it will help uncover new information that will finally lead to Pam Smart’s freedom.
Today, the New York Times launched a campaign to help readers nationwide find local and nonprofit newsrooms as sources of trustworthy information. We were proud to work with the Times to list InDepthNH.org and many INN member newsrooms.
Today is World Press Freedom Day. Let’s celebrate here in New Hampshire, too.
The two committees will make recommendations and Gov. Chris Sununu and his office will decide what to do with the money.
The Driftless Area is mainly located on the Wisconsin and Minnesota borders, with parts of it in Illinois and Iowa. The Driftless Area is part of the headwaters for the Mississippi River.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced three new deaths on Saturday bringing the total to 84.
It’s a good time to look outside this lock down, while we are on screen, we can invite those cousins, those friends, those travelers to share their stories with cherubs who are used to a very different type of class.
More than 200 nonprofit newsrooms have been invited (and we’re the only one in New Hampshire) to create giving pages on NewsforGood.org, a new website created by the Institute for Nonprofit News to help donors find trusted local and investigative newsrooms to support. News Revenue Hub, the American Journalism Project, and NewsMatch are also supporting the campaign.
The state also announced 164 new positive test results for COVID-19. There have now been 2,310 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire.
Lawmakers who sued Gov. Chris Sununu seeking to block him from spending unappropriated federal and state money without legislative approval have asked a superior court judge to reconsider his order.
The Legislative Advisory Committee of the Governor’s Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery is expected to begin developing its recommendation to the governor next week.
Gov. Chris Sununu made his much anticipated announcement about some partial re-openings in the state.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.