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Ralph Wright, ‘revered and feared’ longest-serving Vermont House speaker, dies at 91
Ralph Wright, the longest-serving and most powerful speaker in Vermont history, passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy of transforming the state's legislature and championing civil…
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6mHow climate change is reshaping trails in the White Mountains
Trail crews in New Hampshire are responding to the increasing problem of erosion caused by climate change and heavy trail usage by rerouting trails, constructing water bars, and hardening trails with stone staircases.
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3mThe GOP leader in the NH House announces run for Speaker
House Majority Leader Jason Osborne, R-Auburn, has announced his bid for House Speaker, and will be actively campaigning this election season to grow the GOP majority at the Statehouse.
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4mACA health insurance enrollment in NH dropped 4.1% this year
Enrollment in the New Hampshire health insurance marketplace decreased by 4.1% this year, following several years of growth, while the national rate of people without insurance is predicted to increase from 7.6% in 2025 to 10.1% in 2028.
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5mState asks NH's top court to reconsider reversal of Adam Montgomery's murder conviction
The state's top prosecutor has asked the New Hampshire Supreme Court to reconsider its decision to reverse the second-degree murder conviction against Adam Montgomery for the beating death of his 5-year-old daughter, Harmony, saying the evidence presented to the jury was overwhelming.
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6mUpper Valley Nighthawks off to strong start in summer baseball season
The Upper Valley Nighthawks of the New England Collegiate Baseball League have gotten off to a strong start this summer, with a 8-7-1 record and a third-place standing in the North Division, thanks to the contributions of local players Cameron Boardman and Brendan Walker.