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  • The White House is on the road to win public support for its economic policies. President Obama was in Iowa and Arizona yesterday. Today, Vice President…
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    Budget Cuts Threaten Parental Rights
    Until last July, when the state charged low-income parents with abuse or neglect of their children, the state provided them with a lawyer.But to help…
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    Fire officials say one person died yesterday in a house fire on Swiftwater Road in Woodsville.The fire was reported about 3 p.m. and while fighting the…
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    When we talk about poverty- you always think about somebody else right?Poor?...Me?...Not me.Well, a report released today says when you look at poverty in…
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