Daily Archives: August 11, 2017
Poll: Gov. Chris Sununu Has New Hampshire Pointed in the Right Direction
The University of New Hampshire Survey Center’s most recent Granite State Poll shows Governor Chris Sununu with high approval ratings after his first seven months in office. And, “Nearly three in four Granite Staters feel the state is headed in the right … Continue reading
Portsmouth flagger hit by SUV with ‘TRUMP1’ plates
PORTSMOUTH — Police are investigating a hit-and-run crash report from a traffic flagger, who said he was injured by a driver with a “TRUMP1” license plate who fled the scene. Patrol officers and firefighters responded to the area of the … Continue reading
Department of Energy recommends permit for Northern Pass
A U.S. Department of Energy report is recommending that the Northern Pass project receive a presidential permit — a key approval for the transmission project to proceed. “DOE’s proposed action and agency preferred alternative is to issue a presidential permit … Continue reading
DeLemus moved from Nevada to federal prison at Fort Devens
Jerry DeLemus, the 62-year-old Rochester man serving a six-year prison term for his role in Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy’s armed standoff in 2014 has been permanently moved to the federal prison at Fort Devens in Ayer, Mass., his wife said. … Continue reading
Confederate flags, ‘Black Flies Matter’ shirts leave some NH county fairgoers disgusted
Thousands of people attended the 4-day-long Cheshire Fair, but some vendors have turned them from coming back. People took to the fair’s Facebook page following the events that lasted from Aug. 3-6 to share their dismay for vendors selling Confederate … Continue reading
At Dartmouth ‘Diversity’ Means It’s Mostly for the Rich Kids
Currently, we lead the Ivies in the number of kids coming from 1% families (20.7%), and only Princeton has fewer students from the bottom 60% of family income (we only have 14.4% of undergraduates from this cohort). | More… |Dartblog And while … Continue reading