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Dartmouth Health adopts Team Birth to improve patient care and communication
Dartmouth Health has launched Team Birth, a program designed to empower patients to be more involved in their care and decision-making, by having regular meetings between providers, nurses and…
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10mAging officials and low pay contribute to sports referee crisis
The shortage of sports officials in New Hampshire and Vermont is due to a combination of factors, including aging officials, COVID-19, poor sportsmanship, and low pay, which is causing games to be rescheduled or cancelled and potentially affecting the quality of officiating.
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6mClaremont to use recruiting firm for city manager search
The City Council has authorized Mayor Dale Girard to sign a contract with the professional recruiting firm, Municipal Resources Inc., to find a new city manager and an interim manager, rather than conduct the hiring process in-house.
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5mScott issues executive order that would allow age-based health insurance premiums
Gov. Phil Scott issued an executive order to reduce health insurance regulations and lower costs, including implementing age-based insurance premiums, which will allow insurers to adjust rates based on a person's age and tobacco use.
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7mNH child advocate exiting role July 24
Cassandra Sanchez will be leaving her role as New Hampshire's Child Advocate on July 24 due to a state law prohibiting her from serving in holdover status for longer than six months. Assistant Child Advocate Jason Taylor is expected to take on the interim role.
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8mTulloch to be resentenced for Zantop murders
Robert Tulloch, who was convicted of murdering two Dartmouth professors as a teenager, will have a new sentencing hearing in a three-day hearing that begins Monday in Haverhill. Tulloch's defense attorneys will argue for a 30 to 40 year minimum sentence in lieu of the mandatory life without parole sentence he is currently serving.