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House Approves Capital Budget and Will Argue Over About 30 Bills with the Senate
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The House Thursday agreed with no debate to a $277.7 million capital budget bill as members decided what to do with House bills the Senate changed.
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The House Thursday agreed with no debate to a $277.7 million capital budget bill as members decided what to do with House bills the Senate changed.
With Thursday the deadline to form committees of conference, the New Hampshire Senate agreed to a number of House requests including those related to creating a committee for cannabis sales, prohibiting the use of gender identity as a criminal defense, and long-term purchase power agreements.
Nathan Carman of Vernon, Vt., who has been facing federal charges of murdering his mother on the high seas and multiple swindles, is dead.
Human heads, faces, skin, bones, brains and various organs stolen from cadavers donated to the Harvard Medical School were sold online through a criminal ring of macabre entrepreneurs that allegedly includes the now former manager of the Harvard morgue.
The name of the inmate who was seriously injured was not released because of the policy at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which “respects the privacy and rights of all victims (including incarcerated victims). We also have obligations under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act,” said Jessica A. Kuron, public affairs officer.
Gov. Chris Sununu said he likes being a national political pundit, trying to direct Republicans to success, and at some point, he wants to return to the public sector, but he also said he loves his job.
An architectural firm has been chosen to design a replacement for the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester at a location to be determined.
Vermont Law and Graduate School’s Environmental Advocacy Clinic, on behalf of forest protection group Standing Trees, submitted an objection with the U.S. Forest Service on Monday, seeking reconsideration of the flawed Peabody West Integrated Resource Project (Project) proposed for the White Mountain National Forest, near Gorham, New Hampshire.
Cormac McCarthy was a Pulitzer Prize-winning author known for novels including “The Road,” “Blood Meridian,” and “All the Pretty Horses.”