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ArchivesBodies Found In Ohio May Be Gehring ChildrenBy NHPR Staff on Friday, December 2, 2005.The remains of two bodies discovered in Ohio may be those of two New Hampshire children missing for more than two years. Reporter Julie Grant of WKSU has more. I-93 Expansion Gets Communities Thinking About GrowthBy Rebecca Kaufman on Friday, December 2, 2005.The widening of I-93 is scheduled to begin in the spring of 2007….and with it will come growth along the highway's corrider. The state's population is expected to grow by 10s of thousands over the next decade because of the road alone. To prepare for this growth, the State's Department of Transportation is holding public meetings for the 26 towns and cities likely to be affected.The first session was held Thursday evening in Manchester. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Rebecca Kaufman attended the event and filed this report. Potential Loss of NH's AIDS FundingBy Kerry Grens on Friday, December 2, 2005.World AIDS Week concludes today. Events around the globe brought attention to the needs of the millions of people living with AIDS and HIV. Health officials and politicians proclaimed greater fiscal commitments to battling the disease. Yet New Hampshire is facing the potential of losing nearly all its federal funding to care for people living with AIDS and HIV. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Kerry Grens reports. |
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