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Pandemic baby bust taking hold in New Hampshire | There’s always much to consider when bringing a new life into the world, and recent months have only added to the challenge. | |
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N.H. lawmakers debate banning schools from teaching about systemic racism and sexism | New Hampshire lawmakers are debating a bill that would prevent educators from teaching about systemic racism and sexism in public schools and state-funded programs. | |
| | | Report: Bow Police Chief failed to investigate reported sex assault | Bow Police Chief Margaret Lougee failed to document or investigate a reported sexual assault against a high school student in 2016, before she was police chief, an outside review by the town has found. | |
| | Penacook supermarket could finally be coming true along with two roundabouts | After more than a decade of discussion it looks like all the pieces are nearly in place to bring a supermarket to Penacook along with not one, but two roundabouts. | |
| | Concord nurse at the front line of COVID gets Super Bowl ticket | Dawn Chapman didn’t believe the news at first, and it’s hard to blame her. Most would be skeptical if they were told a private jet was going to drop them off at a bucket list event in a few days. | |
| | Concord nurse recounts the emotional toll of the pandemic | My husband and I have lived and been a part of the Concord community for over 30 years. We have raised our three sons whom all attended the Concord school system. I have been employed by Concord Hospital for nearly 13 years. Twenty-five-plus years ago, I took an oath to be a nurse caring and practicing faithfully for other human beings. | |
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Former Concord High teacher accused of soliciting a minor for sex was previously fired by SNHU | The U.S Department of Health and Human Services advised states to accelerate the COVID-19 vaccination process by releasing the doses they had originally held back for second shots. | |
| | | Nurses at state run facilities to get $10 an hour pay boost | Nurses who work for the state run New Hampshire Hospital and Division for Children, Youth and Families are up for a temporary pay increase to help ease staffing concerns. | |
| | Unmuted senator calls female colleague a vulgar name | A New Hampshire state senator unaware he was unmuted during a remote hearing Wednesday apologized after calling a female colleague a vulgar name. | |
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