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Granite State Hospitality & Gaming says it has purchased land to build its latest charitable gaming site.
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A huge granite rock in Madison is the largest known glacial erratic in North America. It was deposited in New Hampshire around 14,000 years ago, according to NH State Parks and the U.S. Department of Interior.
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Building Community in New Hampshire hosted their first celebration of refugee resettlement in Manchester last week.
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The city's Boys & Girls Club is adding three new murals as part of a $10 million renovation to make the space more welcoming for the thousands of kids it serves every year.
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As part of our Give Back NH series, NHPR highlights nonprofits working in New Hampshire communities.
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The Department of Corrections accepted delivery of $2 million worth of new Tasers without first getting approval for the purchase. The NH Attorney General says no laws were broken.
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New Hampshire police chiefs and county sheriffs say that the 287(g) program is bringing in resources and training for their departments.
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ICE offers at least $100,000 in stipends, and local police departments are using that money to pay for operating expenses.
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After failing to secure a conviction in two previous trials, the state will not pursue a third case against Victor Malavet, who maintains his innocence.
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There are more than 15,000 PFAS chemicals. The 2024 federal limits applied to six of them. But if the Trump administration changes those rules, only two could be regulated going forward.
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State officials recommend people take precautions, like properly extinguishing any fire, to reduce the risk of starting a wildfire.
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The Senior Community Service Employment Program assists low-income older adults across the country as they learn resume writing, computer skills, and obtain other information or certifications they may need to get back in the workforce.