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Someone in a New Hampshire Facebook Group is Trying to Sell a $100 Bill for $500
Well, this is hilarious. No one is letting this guy get away with this. I don't want to call this man out by name, but if you follow yard sale pages in New Hampshire on Facebook, chances are you have seen this hilarity ensue. Now look, I love a yard...
Consumer Advocate Calls for Investigation of N.H. Electric Cooperative
It’s all about the Principles: Co-op Principles and Electric Restructuring Principles. Consumer Advocate Donald Kreis has formally asked the state’s utility regulators to conduct an investigation of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC). In a letter to Chairman Daniel Goldner of the Public Utilities Commission, Kreis cited recent...
Air National Guard speaks out about fighter jets seen over several NH communities
The Air National Guard is giving clarity after fighter jets were spotted over multiple southern New Hampshire communities. Several viewers reached out to News 9 after seeing the jets Wednesday. The 104th Fighter Wing, which is based at Barnes Air National Guard Base in Westfield, Massachusetts, confirmed the jets were...
New Hampshire Target Stores Are Decreasing the Number of Items You Can Buy in Self Check Out
The minute we get used to something, they have to go and change it. Recently, according to abcnews.go.com, Target announced that it was reducing the number of items you could bring through the self-checkout to 10 or less. Dollar General and Walmart made similar changes as well. There are three...
Teams Spend Hours Searching Water; Find Body Of Missing Swimmer In Clark Cove
A 20-year-old man from New Hampshire died while swimming in Bar Harbor Thursday, authorities say. The Maine Department of Marine Resources says several law enforcement and rescue agencies were on hand for hours Thursday afternoon, in the vicinity of the water around Clark Cove, investigating. They were searching for a man who had gone swimming in the area, earlier in the day, and apparently ran into some difficulty in the water.
Sanborn secures another win over the state, this time an extension to sell his casino
The state has granted former state Sen. Andy Sanborn’s request for at least a three-week extension to sell the casino it ordered shuttered in December following allegations he misused nearly $844,000 in federal pandemic aid to enrich himself, $181,250 of it on three race cars. Sanborn’s attorney, Zachary Hafer...
Attorney for hate group tells justices that government ‘selectively enforcing’ civil rights law
Attorneys for a white supremacist group active in New England told the New Hampshire Supreme Court on Thursday that their hanging of a racist banner in Portsmouth is protected free speech, and that the government is selectively enforcing its Civil Rights Act. In June 2022, members of NSC-131 briefly hung...
Three local projects awarded federal funding
KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) – Three local projects have been selected to receive federal funding. New Hampshire’s federal delegation announced that $4.1 million dollars from the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) is heading to New Hampshire for seven New Hampshire Catalyst program projects across the state that support economic, educational, and community development projects in rural areas.
Illegal immigrants from 85 countries caught at New England border since fall
The New England region of the U.S.-Canada border has seen a staggering increase in the number of immigrants caught attempting to enter the United States illegally, with people from 85 countries apprehended since last fall. Border Patrol agents in the New Hampshire, Vermont, and eastern upstate New York region intercepted more illegal immigrants in fiscal […]
Lawyers debate YDC abuse verdict; millions in taxpayer money at stake
Parties on either side of the landmark lawsuit over abuse at the state’s juvenile jail remained at an impasse over the fate of a disputed $38 million verdict during a hearing in Rockingham Superior Court on Monday. A jury awarded the historic verdict last month after they sided with...
New Hampshire Supreme Court hears case over racist banner hung over highway
CONCORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Supreme Court is weighing whether two men who hung a racist banner on an overpass were exercising their free speech rights or violating the state's civil rights law. The New Hampshire attorney general's office prosecuted the men who displayed the banner in July...
New Hampshire teacher says student she drove to abortion clinic was 18, denies law was broken
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A private school teacher who says she was fired after driving an 18-year-old student to get an abortion is suing New Hampshire’s Department of Education and officials she says falsely suggested she circumvented state law. New Hampshire law requires parents to receive written notice...
Walker named May Laker of the Month
Inter-Lakes Middle/High School sophomore David Walker was named the May Laker of the Month. Walker is polite, smart, hardworking and a wonderful athlete. He works hard to meet his academic and athletic goals and is a role model for those around him. He is very creative and loves to create digital media where he has won awards for this work. Walker worked hard and found recognition in sports regionally.
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