(The Center Square) — With the federal government shutdown lumbering on, New Hampshire officials are scrambling to come up with plans to provide food for SNAP recipients who stand to lose their benefits with funding set to run out next week.
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The Dispatch reports on the viability of Pigouvian taxes to combat climate change, emphasizing their market-driven benefits and addressing critiques.
CONWAY — A new proposed policy, Relations with Community Group — External Groups, is not being well-received by at least one member of the Ken…
CONWAY — “The bottom line is we want to see kids in school,” Mike DiGregorio of the Conway School Boards said Aug. 11 when he and his colleagu…
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Economic Stability, has announced that New Hampshire will con…
Early phone ownership when young has been linked to poorer mental well-being as adults.
