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NH students say artificial intelligence is breaking high school
AI use has proliferated so rapidly that it is fundamentally transforming the high school experience in New Hampshire — even for students who have elected to self-regulate their own use.nnInterviews…
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5mDartmouth Roundup: Rowing sees best finish since '22
Dartmouth's rowing, track & field, volleyball, field hockey, women's basketball, and swimming teams all had competitions, with the rowing team finishing sixth overall at the IRA National Championship.
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4mPalmer won't seek reelection as Windsor County sheriff
Four candidates have filed to run for Windsor County sheriff in Vermont, including three Democrats and one Republican. The current sheriff, Ryan Palmer, who is facing 12 felony and misdemeanor charges of sexual misconduct, is not running for reelection.
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6mLebanon modular homes project back on the table
The City Council is considering a proposal to sell five, two bedroom, one-and-a-half bath modular homes on city-owned property off Barrows Street for roughly $399,000 each, which is below the median sale price of homes in Lebanon.
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2mWhite Mountain National Forest closes a stretch of Lincoln Woods Trail for repairs
The White Mountain National Forest is closing a segment of the Lincoln Woods Trail from June 15 to November for repairs and stabilization of a nearby riverbank, and hikers are advised to plan alternate routes.
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12mCampus carry, kratom, and classroom clinics: the graveyard of NH Republican bills killed by Republicans
The New Hampshire House and Senate failed to pass several bills due to disagreements, including a campus carry bill, the CHARLIE Act, vaccine clinics at schools, artificial intelligence oversight, kratom bans, a technology-first state, and a Renewable Energy Fund.