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Major Lingering Spring Snowstorm Coming Our Way
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Major, long duration spring snowstorm will impact the
region Wednesday afternoon through Thursday
evening.
InDepthNH.org (https://indepthnh.org/page/38/)
Major, long duration spring snowstorm will impact the
region Wednesday afternoon through Thursday
evening.
“You have short time left on this earth,” Dean Smoronk texted to his ex-girlfriend and business partner Christine Sullivan in the weeks leading up to her brutal 2017 murder and the murder of her friend Jenna Pellegrini.
On Wednesday, the NH State Board of Education is holding the first of two public hearings on two initial proposals that overhaul the state’s Minimum Standards for Public School Approval, which are the foundational rules that govern all public schools in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire has roughly 58 miles of border with Canada and one entry/exit point in Pittsburg, but it is part of the Swanton Sector of patrol, 295 miles in length from Swanton, New York and into Vermont.
With nearly 100,000 New Hampshire residents living in poverty, or approximately 1 out of every 14 in the state, recent inflation and the end of federal assistance related to the COVID-19 pandemic are impacting the ability of many Granite Staters to afford basic necessities, including food.
On the heels of an ice storm last week and wind storm over the weekend, Eversource is prepared for another early spring storm that is forecasted to bring significant amounts of heavy, wet snow, gusty winds, and a wintry mix to New Hampshire Wednesday into Thursday.
In our state the divisive dark money is being funneled through Texas-based Young Americans for Liberty (YAL). Last cycle they invested tens of thousand dollars to unseat moderate Republicans like Brodie Deshaies from Wolfeboro.
NH’s young folks are watching – let’s rise to the moment by promoting mental health for all.
A parole hearing has been scheduled April 18 for James Parker, 39, who was sentenced to serve 25 years to life in prison in connection with the brutal 2001 murders of a couple who were professors at Dartmouth College.
Live-saving measures were stopped after a valid do not resuscitate order was confirmed in the resident’s record.
In a motion filed Friday by their attorney, Andru Volinsky, Mary Lee Sargent and Arnie Alpert have asked Merrimack County Superior Court Judge John Kissinger to reconsider his ruling that they lack standing to sue the State for removing a historical marker about Elizabeth Gurley Flynn.