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Sununu Directs Probe Into Social Media Impact on Youth Mental Health
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Yesterday, Governor Chris Sununu signed Executive Order 2023-04, an order directing a statewide response to the impact of social media platforms on New Hampshire’s youth.
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Yesterday, Governor Chris Sununu signed Executive Order 2023-04, an order directing a statewide response to the impact of social media platforms on New Hampshire’s youth.
Catholic Medical Center (CMC) announces the independent review of CMC’s cardiac surgery program and administrative processes is complete and has produced several key findings and recommendations. In line with CMC’s commitment to transparency, the Board is releasing the full report to the public today.
It was reported to police that a man walked into the store and passed the cashier a note, demanding money. The note contained a threat, but no weapon was shown. The cashier gave him cash and he left on foot.
The New Hampshire Senate Finance Committee’s version of the State Budget proposes retaining most of the key provisions of the House’s version of the State budget, with some changes made to food assistance for school children, Medicaid Expansion, funding for local public education, and contribution to the New Hampshire Retirement System.
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Ron DeSantis washed up on these shores a few days ago. He soaked up some sun, snapped at a reporter or two, then slithered away
The civil case against two leading Neo-Nazis who hung a racist banner above Route 1 has been dismissed after a judge ruled the state’s case is unconstitutional.
One of the architects of the Family Division of the state’s Circuit Court told a special legislative committee he would like to see judges with an interest and background in family cases only hearing such matters and that the existing system also needs more clerical help.
On June 5, 2023, at approximately 12:13 a.m., New Hampshire State Police received a report of a person lying in the breakdown lane of Interstate 89 North near mile marker 7.2.