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Lebanon’s city council voted on Wednesday to repeal their welcoming ordinance at the end of this year. The decision comes ahead of two new state laws taking effect in the new year which require police and local officials to cooperate with ICE.
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Almost all of Grafton County is considered to be in extreme drought.
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The federal government has put more than 300 communities across the country on notice for what they call “obstructing the enforcement of federal immigration law.”
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Revo Casino and Social House will open in Lebanon, NH, on Wednesday, Dec. 18.
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Police say they don't suspect foul play in connection with Kexin Cai's death, based on their preliminary investigation.
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Lebanon recently adopted a verbal resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, the return of all hostages and allowance of humanitarian aid to the region. Not everyone believes that’s the role of local government.
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Last week, the council voted, 4-0, with three members abstaining, to direct a city advisory board to draft a resolution calling for an immediate and permanent end to the current armed conflict between Israel and Hamas forces.
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COVID-19 update: Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital in Lebanon, NH, re-installs mask use for employees.
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The Department of Health and Human Services maintains that “home and community-based services are not available to anyone who is still in school,” according to court records.