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Business & Economy

Council To Review Offers for Laconia State School; Likely Less Than Failed $21.5M Deal

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | August 6, 2024

On Wednesday, the state’s Executive Council is expected to discuss five offers to purchase the former Laconia State School property, though one councilor noted the days of a $21.5 million offer are over.

Business & Economy

North Country First Responders Get $5M Boost for Training Facility

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | August 6, 2024

Training for the North Country’s firefighting and Emergency Medical Services response needs, along with licensing of commercial drivers from school buses to fire trucks got a huge leg up, Tuesday when groundbreaking on a more than $5 million addition to The Raymond S. Burton Fire and EMS Academy was held.

Arts and Entertainment

Sushi, Sake, and Baby Birds

By Beverly Stoddart | August 6, 2024

My son and I like sushi, and he suggests we have the Dinosaur Egg. This was a great choice.

News

New Hampshire, Coalition Obtain Landmark Antitrust Victory Against Google

By News Release | August 5, 2024

The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that Google engaged in monopolistic practices in the general search services and general search text ad markets in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act.

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Ex-Sen. Woodburn Seeks No Jail Time, AG Argues It’s Time For Him To Serve 30 Days

By Nancy West | August 5, 2024

Former state senator Jeffrey Woodburn of Whitefield filed an objection Friday to the state’s motion to impose the 30 days in jail he received for breaking a dryer door and kicking in the door to the home of his then-fiancée Emily Jacobs and asked that the sentence be modified.

Health & Mental Health

Republicans’ Project 2025 Plan Panned by Disability Rights Advocates at State House

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | August 5, 2024

The Republican’s Project 2025 plan, which would reshape the federal government if Donald Trump and JD Vance are elected president and vice president, was criticized by disability rights advocates and those concerned with retaining the current Medicaid, Medicare and the Affordable Care Act Monday.

Business & Economy

Preliminary Work Shows $126 Million Revenue Surplus for NH’s Fiscal 2024

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | August 5, 2024

Preliminary financial true-ups for the recently completed 2024 fiscal year indicate state revenues produced a total of $3.32 billion for the state general and education trust funds.

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Distant Dome: Education Voucher Advocates Seek National Solution

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | August 3, 2024

America’s traditional institutions, the foundation for the greatest political experiment in history, are under attack from the social safety net to food regulations, and from the court system to environmental protection.

Op-Ed

Op-Ed: Supreme Court Ruling Limits Power of Federal Agencies

By MICHAEL COHEN | August 2, 2024

This ruling is another that this court has issued which breaks with long-standing court precedent and which has the potential of upsetting significant federal agency and department legal interpretations, policy development, regulatory and rules dealing with a multitude of issues.

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A NH LIFE
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ACTIVE WITH THE ACTIVISTS
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WRITING ON THE FLY
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By Bob Charest of Epsom

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RADIO FREE NEW HAMPSHIRE
By Michael Davidow of Manchester

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MONICA READS
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JOYFUL MUSINGS
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VIEW FROM ABOVE THE NOTCHES
By John Harrigan of Colebrook

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By Garry Rayno of New London

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Laurie Lists are called Exculpatory Evidence Schedules now. They are the secret lists containing the names of law enforcement officers in NH with a history of dishonesty, excessive force or instability.
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  • Potential School Book Ban Headed to the Governor 

    By GARRY RAYNO And PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org CONCORD — After a nearly one-hour debate, the Senate Thursday voted along party lines to approve a bill that sets up the process to ban books and other “inappropriate materials” from public schools. House Bill 324 would allow anyone to file a complaint about books or materials in public schools if they believe they are obscene, harmful or inappropriate for the grade level.

  • Bills Banning Sanctuary Cities Head to Gov.; Ending Annual Inspections a No Go  

    By Paula Tracy And Garry Rayno CONCORD — A bill banning sanctuary cities in New Hampshire and one that requires law enforcement agencies to comply with immigration detainers are headed to the governor's desk after they passed the Senate Thursday. Not headed to the governor’s desk is a bill that would have ended annual safety inspections for motor vehicles, which will now go back to the Senate Commerce Committee for additional work on several problematic areas.

  • Notable New Hampshire Deaths: Retired Supreme Court Associate Justice David Souter

    InDepthNH.org scans the websites of New Hampshire funeral homes each week and selects at random some of our friends, relatives and neighbors to feature in this column. The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.

  • Nonprofit Questions NRC About Trump Executive Orders, Cracking Concrete at Seabrook

    By KATHARINE WEBSTER, InDepthNH.org The Seabrook Station nuclear power plant got a “green” bill of health in 2024 from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, with only two minor issues noted, according to NRC inspectors who held a public, town hall-style meeting Wednesday night at a hotel in Hampton. But members of the public and the nonprofit organization C-10 Research and Education Foundation questioned the NRC engineers about whether a series of executive orders from President Trump will impair the agency’s ability to continue protecting the health and safety of the 175,000 people who live within a 10-mile radius of the reactor – the “evacuation zone.” One executive order has reduced labor protections for government whistleblowers, said Sarah Abramson, executive director of C-10, which performs real-time monitoring of airborne radiation inside the evacuation zone, using sensors in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

  • Rep. Sweeney Warns It’s Time for UNH Police To Work With ICE

    By NANCY WEST. InDepthNH.org Implying there are more illegal immigrant students than the three the University of New Hampshire System told him Wednesday, Deputy House Majority Leader Joe Sweeney threatened possible U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement involvement.

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