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Cow Manure Fuels a New Power Plant

By David Darman on Thursday, June 23, 2005.

With the help of a Portsmouth Company, a Wisconsin dairy has begun generating electricity.

The fuel for the operation comes from the farm's 800 cows.....and it's not from their milk.

New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more.

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New Hampshire Getaways

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, June 23, 2005.

Sure you always have Lake Winnipesauke or the White Mountains but New Hampshire also has many lesser known places to while away those summer vacation hours: How about a weather museums, a seismic ski jump, even a well attended sandcastle competition. Today on the Exchange we explore the well known and lesser known summer tourist spots in the Granite State. Laura's guests are Rick Broussard, Editor of New Hampshire Magazine. Jamie Trowbridge, President of Yankee Publishing Incorporated which publishes Yankee Magazine and the Old Farmer's Almanac. Charlie Jordon, Editor of Northern New Hampshire Magazine and Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Co-author of "New Hampshire: Off the Beaten Path"
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Trumpeter Lon Bronson

By John Walters on Thursday, June 23, 2005.

Lon Bronson showed musical promise from the first day he picked up the trumpet as a fifth grader in Keene. He excelled in classical trumpet in college but for the past 20 years, Lon Bronson has been living in Las Vegas and setting the strip on fire with his band, Lon Bronson All-Star R&B, Rock & Soul Revue.

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