Roger Wood Finds Out What’s New In Teaching Electric Car Repair in NH
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Roger Wood in his latest podcast speaks with Eric Frauwirth. He is the administrator of the Bureau of Career Development at the New Hampshire DOE.
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Roger Wood in his latest podcast speaks with Eric Frauwirth. He is the administrator of the Bureau of Career Development at the New Hampshire DOE.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 269 new positive test results for COVID-19 and three new deaths Thursday.
Gov. Chris Sununu spent much of his weekly news conference Thursday detailing how he expects to spend many millions of dollars the state expects to recoup from businesses that received CARES Act Funds but didn’t lose revenue because of COVID-19, plus the new funding from the American Rescue Plan.
Left unresolved were whether to require rear-facing car seats for children up to two years old and whether to limit the number of purchases qualifying out-of-staters could make from state cannabis dispensaries in a year.
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella announces that Bryan Croft of Boscawen, New Hampshire, was arrested today, pursuant to a 12 hour domestic violence warrantless arrest for multiple charges including stalking, and contempt of court.
The state Department of Health and human Services announced 198 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one death Wednesday.
The jury that will hear domestic violence related charges against Jeffrey Woodburn of Whitefield was selected Wednesday in Coos Superior Court almost three years after he was arrested while still a sitting state Senator.
The New Hampshire Executive Council confirmed Beth H. Kissinger of Hopkinton to serve as justice for the state Circuit Court and Daniel C. Goldner of Manchester to serve on the state’s Public Utilities Commission, despite some concern raised about his nomination by the Council’s lone Democrat.
The April revenue report could not come at a better time for the Senate Finance Committee as it works on its budget plan for the next two years.
Curtailing a governor’s authority in a protracted emergency was largely supported at a public hearing Wednesday with some wanting lawmakers to go further.
Prosecutors in the Jonathan Amerault murder case have filed notice in court that they plan to introduce evidence that the woman charged with cutting the head off Amerault’s body, Britany Barron, was capable of using a gun.
There have been a total of 119 breakthrough cases of COVID-19 in fully vaccinated people in New Hampshire, including two deaths since vaccinations started, according to Jake Leon, spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services.
More than 220 people signed up to speak during a virtual Senate public hearing about the proposed next two-year state budget, House Bill 1 and House Bill 2, with callers urging full funding for services for people with developmental disabilities, Medicaid adult dental benefits, school funding, and more.
The House Ways and Means Committee will take its time with a Senate bill exempting Payroll Protection Program grants from the state’s business profits tax calculation.
State Health and Human Services programs have had to adapt to shifting uses during the pandemic with some increase in patients and others with fewer than anticipated.
Salmon season opened April 1 on the big lakes and fly fishers were anxious to try their luck, or skill, depending on what camp you are in. It was a beautiful day in that I could still feel my feet and fingers after being in the water for a while. I was fishing one of the more popular tributaries that flow into Winnipesaukee.
The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 161 new positive test results for COVID-19 and no deaths on Monday.
But Democrats said a Republican-backed bill requiring a person who registers to vote without any identification to have his or her photo taken before registering to vote is repetitive and not necessary.
Roberto Lugo pays homage to his Puerto Rican heritage with the exhibition’s title, Te traigo mi le lo lai – I bring you my joy.
More than 50 years of breaking the rules have made Alex Ray not only a corporate icon but a New Hampshire legend.