Bol Nakdimo
News Intern-
Young Granite Staters describe fielding calls from their bosses during class, saving money for the family budget and other lessons from their first years in the workforce.
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From Keene to the White Mountains, officials said they’re still feeling the effects of an ongoing shortage of drivers.
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The mobile market is playing an especially critical role this year in the Queen City, where — unlike many other New Hampshire communities — there isn’t a traditional summer farmers’ market.
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Overnight and day camps across the state are preparing for ongoing financial pressures and looking at what factors to consider to best serve New Hampshire families.
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The bacteria can be harmful to humans and animals, so here are a few tips on what to look for if you’re looking to cool off in lakes or ponds in the state.
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Warmer summers and changing weather patterns give the bacteria that cause these blooms a longer season to thrive.
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Juneteenth celebrations this year underscored how little the students knew about the recently recognized federal holiday and Black history more broadly: “We don’t even talk about it in school."
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Gov. Chris Sununu recently signed a law retroactively declaring May 21 as Ona Judge Staines Day. While the law only applies to 2022, Sununu said he is committed to proclaiming the holiday every year he is governor.
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Local athletes participated in multiple sports competitions, including powerlifting, swimming and basketball.