Daily Archives: June 18, 2017

Scientists tracking earthquake swarm in northern Yellowstone Park

The small earthquake that struck Yellowstone National Park on Thursday night was part of a swarm that has been hitting the area since Monday, scientists say. The quake was centered near West Yellowstone, but was also felt by people in … Continue reading

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Colin Kaepernick Compares Modern Day Police To Slave Catchers

I’m no expert on political stances that unemployed NFL quarterbacks should embrace on Twitter to ensure that they have a chance to play in the league again, but comparing modern day police officers to slave catchers probably isn’t helpful. Yet … Continue reading

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Remote ponds stocked with fish via helicopter

New Hampshire’s remote ponds are once again stocked with fish that were raised in hatcheries and then flown in via helicopter. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department finished its annual aerial stocking program last week. The department uses a … Continue reading

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NH’s best pours will be on tap at the 13th annual NE brewfest

LINCOLN — When they gather next weekend for the 13th annual New England Brewfest, beer aficionados can expect a proliferation of India pale ales; an emphasis on the subtler undertones of hops; some exclusives; and lots of heady conversations with craft brewers. … Continue reading

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