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InDepthNH has also helped create a new small news outlet org with 17 initial members called the Alliance of Nonprofit News Organizations.

At Monday night’s meeting, the room erupted with emotional comments and stories from both sides of the argument.
A lawsuit seeking remote access to the House of Representatives by disabled members was dismissed Monday by the U.S. District Court.
Rayno: Gambling was one of the first proposals studied to increase funding for public education after the Claremont education lawsuit.
Veterans from Auburn, Center Harbor, Laconia, and New London; an Alton firefighter; North Hampton store owner; and a Plymouth educator.
The State Board of Education is expected to vote Thursday on PragerU’s financial curriculum for its Learn Everywhere program.
King: Closely supervise everyone, especially children, and the joys of the outdoors will be your treasured memories for life.
A research director says the biggest issues negatively impacting workforce participation are housing, child care costs, and accessibility.
The town of Pittsburg receives almost 10 percent of its tax revenue from timber sales.
Renegade’s Pub in Londonderry, too, gets an honorable mention for beers, burgers, and bourbon.
On Aug. 10, the ed. board tabled a decision after protesters and speakers accused PragerU of being rightwing, racist, and anti-LGBTQ+.
David J. Bettencourt of Salem said he is “humbled by the trust and confidence of the governor” in being nominated insurance commissioner.
State revenues for August are slightly above target — but business taxes, the driver of NH revenue surpluses of late, are below estimates.
Also: A Salem educator; veterans from Meredith, Newbury, Newmarket, Northwood, and Weare; a Penacook engineer; a Hudson firefighter; more.
Rayno: The New Hampshire House is the third largest legislative body in the English speaking world — which means there may be conflicts.
The sold-out event was hosted by President Glenn Brackett, who did not return an email seeking comment about why the event was closed.
Moody’s noted the 330-bed acute care hospital’s heavy reliance on contract labor.
Lars Trodson, a former Portsmouth and Rhode Island journalist, discusses the historic Harborside Inn with Roger Wood.
60 years after the march on Washington, Seacoast residents and others reflect on the past and look toward the future.
Ruoff put off the trial until he rules on a request for summary judgment concerning the constitutionality of the SWEPT.