Daily Archives: October 24, 2017
Humble Host Discusses Wiretapping Allegations
Rich opened this morning’s show by talking about last night’s meeting in which the allegations of wiretapping were discussed. He then took a call from John in Hooksett, who jumped in on the conversation and pointed out his belief about what the Humble Host’s … Continue reading
Census Data Points to Higher Rural Poverty Rates Around New Hampshire
Recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau points to a low statewide poverty rate while showing higher adult and childhood poverty rates in rural communities. The U. S. Census Bureau American Community Survey on Oct. 19 released poverty estimates, which were based on … Continue reading
Paul Hodes had Cognitive Dissonance again.
Concord Monitor (the ink-stained den for Progressives who have hard times stringing two coherent thoughts together) – on Jan 21, former CongressCritter Paul Hodes said that NH has to raise its entry labor costs in order to attract new businesses to … Continue reading
Manchester Mayoral Challenger Picks Up PP Support
Manchester residents, FYI: Manchester mayoral candidate Joyce Craig has picked up the support of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England’s Action Fund, along with a snappy hashtag (#proJoyce). This is on top of her endorsement by EMILY’s List, a national … Continue reading
On Air News Read for October 24, 2017
Governor Chris Sununu and New Hampshire Homeland Security Director Perry Plummer will officially send-off the donations collected during the governor’s Puerto Rico Aid Drive, which was held on October third and fourth. You might recall that Sununu encouraged Granite Staters … Continue reading
New Hampshire won’t join Clean Power plan suit – at least not yet
New Hampshire is not rushing to join several neighboring states in threatening to sue the federal government over the Environmental Protection Agency’s announced its intention to repeal the Clean Power Plan. “We are moderating the rulemaking process, looking at what … Continue reading