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Distant Dome: New Hampshire's Education Funding System Is A Mess
Rayno: The problem with taxes in NH is most people do not know how they work.

Rayno: The problem with taxes in NH is most people do not know how they work.

Roger Wood, a Portsmouth podcast producer, delves into work-based learning and opportunities for students both in class and outside.
The upcoming New Hampshire primary and general elections are expected to see heightened scrutiny in the wake of ballot counting problems.
To close gaps and recover from missed learning, the NH Department of Education has chosen Tutor.com to assist middle, high school students.
Proposals for the purchase and redevelopment of the former school are coming into the state. Cocheco River in Dover to be dredged.
This service is available now through your local funeral home, so feel free to ask their directors about this new service.
Thirteen youths were involved in an on-site incident Tuesday, first considered to be a riot, but now deemed a challenging incident.
The Walpole state representative and Democrat says, in this opinion piece, voters across America overwhelmingly support reproductive rights.
Laconia City Councilor Tony Felch resigned as Ward 6 moderator after ballots were found to have not been counted during several elections.
The incident reportedly began in the office of the House Speaker, which is located on the third floor of the State House.
The Mt. Washington Commission has scheduled two public comment sessions for its Draft Master Plan: Aug. 22 and Aug. 23.
Money approved from the Gunstock coffers was used to pay lawyers who are still conducting an investigation into the merits of litigation.
The former vice president will headline Politics & Eggs at Saint Anselm College on Wednesday and then campaign in Littleton and Meredith.
Importance of vaccination of children against COVID-19, other diseases to be addressed in upcoming Dartmouth Health educational series.
The theatre kicks off its 20th Anniversary celebration with an exciting array of shows for late 2022 and 2023.
The museum recently acquired 5 Gee’s Bend quilts through a generous gift of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation.
Stoddart: How one author tackled news of a brain tumor after landing an agent and finishing a novel set in the White Mountains.
Davidow: I know how hard judges and juries work, with results, over and again, that point to where I trust how our imperfect system works.
JoAnne Miles-Holmes of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services to speak about the danger of exposure to the poisonous gas.
Heeter: The allegations weigh on Bennie the Dog. Here's Part 2 of his questioning.