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MIKE MARLAND: ‘We’re ba-ack…’
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InDepthNH.org is thrilled to announce that New Hampshire’s homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is back.
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InDepthNH.org is thrilled to announce that New Hampshire’s homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is back.
Authorities are still attempting to locate the mother to ensure her health and welfare.
Listen carefully Thursday, you never know what could affect you in the next two-year budget plan.
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I muse joyfully today on both stepping in and out of a lecture, taking what I’ve learned and bringing it to life.
Look for our biweekly reporting. Please send what’s happening at your North Country business to: rachaelbrown@roadrunner.com.
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Cronin: In its narrative appealing the Site Evaluation Committee denial of the Northern Pass Project, Eversource told our state’s highest court what was false.
She will continue to work with the state facilities to find an equally suitable place in the Legislative Office Building.
In 2013, David Saad and several other citizens formed Right to Know NH.
Signum University is the first university to receive approval to do business in the state during the last six years.
If anyone should hate coyotes, I should.
Intervenors and others opposing the appeal have until March 21 to file their briefs with the Supreme Court.
June and Thomas Cosma of Hooksett died from blunt head trauma.
The historic, century-old hotel closed in 2011.
The committee voted 18 to 1 on Thursday to recommend the bill as inexpedient to legislate, which means the House will most likely kill it.
IHoP-NH is Pauly Tracy’s video storytelling In the Hallways of Power where she talks with people who are in favor or opposed to various pieces of legislation.
Councilor Volinsky said the agency’s net profits have been flat for the past several years and has failed to meet revenue projections set in the state’s biennial budget.
Rep. Hinch: “The work requirement is critical in helping people work towards self-reliability and better their lives by pursuing work, job training, or educational opportunities.”
Sen. Feltes: “Today’s committee vote on SB 1 is the next step forward ensuring that no Granite Stater has to choose between financial security and caring for a loved one.”