Monthly Archives: June 2017

Ellen Kolb: Abortion Group Denounces Sports Team for Pro Life Ads

(Note: This post is from the Kansans for Life blog, reporting on a Major League Baseball team under fire from abortion advocates for accepting advertising from the Vitae Foundation, a pro-life advocacy group. -EK) Under the heading, “Kansas City Royals, … Continue reading

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Jeff Woodburn and the Three Bears

Jeff Woodburn is still bitching about the three bear cubs relocated from Hanover to the North Country. “I don’t appreciate the North Country being a dumping ground. We’re not collecting rabid skunks in the North Country and dumping them in … Continue reading

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Girard At Large On-Air News Read June 6, 2017

The Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen, along with several of its committees, will meet in the Aldermanic Chambers at City Hall starting at four, when the Committee on Lands and Buildings will review sixteen properties taken by the city … Continue reading

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NH Hospital Moves to Close Its Doors Citing Financial Losses

GREENFIELD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire hospital specializing in rehabilitating serious injuries and degenerative brain damage has announced it will close by the end of the summer. Members of the Crotched Mountain Foundation voted to close their specialty hospital … Continue reading

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Voting today for vacant District 16 state Senate seat

MANCHESTER – Today is primary day in state Senate District 16, with the lone primary contest being between Democrats Kevin Cavanaugh and Jim Normand. One of the Manchester men will face former Sen. David Boutin, R-Hooksett, and Jason Dubrow, L-Dunbarton, in … Continue reading

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Concord Refugee Faces Charges, Barriers, and Misunderstanding

The kids’ teachers had suspected child abuse, and contacted the Department of Child and Family Services. DCYF placed the children – who are 9 and 12 – first with relatives, then later with a foster family. The agency instructed Chance … Continue reading

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Official Resigns After Blaming Flint Water Crisis On ‘N****rs Who Don’t Pay Their Bills’

An official at an agency that manages foreclosed homes in Flint, Michigan, has resigned after a recording surfaced Sunday in which he blames the city’s water crisis on “n****rs who don’t pay their bills.” Phil Stair resigned as sales manager of … Continue reading

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Alcohol Fund Becomes Latest Political Battle for N.H. Lawmakers During Budget Process

When it comes to the opioid crisis, one would expect every state dollar allocated to the epidemic would be spent. That’s apparently not exactly what happened this fiscal year. A substantial surplus remains in the Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Treatment … Continue reading

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History Alert: Progressive Suffers Consequences for her Actions

Kathy Griffin, I know-I know, in a rare moment in history, has suffered the consequences of her actions. In less than a week, she went from having a few gigs to no gigs. She even lost her only sponsorship deal. … Continue reading

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No Reliable Funds for Kenogarten

Rich Girard examines Mayor Gatsas’ very legitimate questions about Kenogarten funding for full-day kindergarten. Great segment. Give it a listen. More… Girard at Large | Audio

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