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Carroll County F&G Commissioner Price Resigns Before Council Hearing
Fish and Game Commissioner Susan Price resigned, saying she saw “no fair or reasonable path forward” to defend herself adequately.

Fish and Game Commissioner Susan Price resigned, saying she saw “no fair or reasonable path forward” to defend herself adequately.

Jon Stone of Claremont worked in corrections at the Southern State Correctional Facility in Springfield, VT, until he was fired in 2021.
Cyanobacteria, known for its appearance as blue-green algae, is naturally occurring scum; Winnipesaukee had it for the first time in 2024.
There were 12 bills in this session across the House and Senate involving PFAS pollution.
This is the 3rd operating plan approved for Vail after it assumed a lease held for 20 years by the former owners, who retired in 2023.
Heeter: On July 4, the ceremony featured new citizens from 41 countries.
King: Certain species of plants and animals are especially adapted to the forest edge and these species are often more familiar to humans.
The state had hoped to draw more victims to the YDC settlement fund with the revised law rather than take their case to the superior court.
Kreis: NH Electric Co-Op customers are complaining — they pay the same rates as other company customers but get worse restoration services.
A DEA investigation occurred CMC reported an independent, certified registered nurse anesthetist tampered with diverted liquid fentanyl.
Veterans from Bedford, Center Harbor, and North Hampton; a rescue captain for the North Conway Fire Department; a Littleton educator.
New Hampshire State Fire Marshal: With the Fourth of July approaching, it's important to remember that safety should be a top priority.
AI giant never sought permission nor offered compensation to use the nonprofit news organization's content, lawsuit says.
The Katy Burns Local Journalism Fund will match the first $5,000 raised.
An international traveler who visited Hanover tested positive for measles shortly after returning home, officials said.
In the coming weeks a previously sealed arrest affidavit is set to be made public. and the trial against another suspect is scheduled.
Workers will receive a 17.5% pay increase in the first year of the 3-year contract, bringing their annual stipend to $47,000 annually.
Rayno: As most know, mental health patients still are warehoused in hospitals in violation of a court ruling forbidding the practice.
Claudia Cass Prescott, who worked at the Men's Prison, plans to keep fighting after the Personnel Appeals Board upheld her termination.
A proposal to allow a floating oyster farm in the Great Bay Estuary in Broad Cove for the next 10 years has been sunk by NH Fish & Game.