Category Archives: New Hampshire News
Who Got Federal Contracts in New Hampshire, March 31- April 6
The following are federal contracts awarded to companies in New Hampshire for the week of March 31 – April 6. BAE Systems Information & Electronic Systems Integration Inc., Nashua, won a $6,284,693 federal contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command … Continue reading
New Hampshire bishop: parish churches cannot offer sanctuary for immigrants
Bishop Peter Libasci of Manchester, New Hampshire has instructed his priests not to offer their churches as sanctuaries for illegal immigrants. More… | Catholic Culture.org Get Your New Media Militia updates on Facebook or Twitter
John Burt, Victoria Sullivan, The Freedom Caucus, and the Budget Process
State Representatives John Burt and Victoria Sullivan started the Under the Golden Dome segment by talking about the three budget bills that recently passed in the House, while sharing about the budget process. They pointed out how the Freedom Caucus … Continue reading
What is the NH State Board of Education afraid of? Better public schools?
Commissioner Frank Edelblut came under fire for wanting to improve public education in New Hampshire. You would think that everyone would join him in an effort to improve the quality of science standards used in our public schools. What is … Continue reading
New Hampshire Leverages “Cause of Death App” to Improve Disease Surveillance
New Hampshire is the first state in the nation to rapidly report cause of death records to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through a mobile app, enabling physicians to upload vital statistics data twice daily, versus a month-long … Continue reading
Drone Finds Missing Horse from Epping
A Morgan horse missing for nearly a week was reunited with her owner Saturday night after searchers located her with a drone. The horse named Amy was found around 8:30 p.m. in the area of thick brush near a beaver … Continue reading
The Rise of “Megacities Combat Unit?”
As we’ve been saying, herding Americans into closely guarded cities will enable the world government to control them much more closely… using “combat units”… yes, you read that correctly. Could this be why towns are militarizing their police forces? Keep Reading… … Continue reading
Steve Marchand to Speak on Marijuana Legalization
A growing number of states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana, including Colorado, Washington, Massachusetts, and Maine. Should New Hampshire follow suit?Steve Marchand, former mayor of Portsmouth and recently declared Democratic candidate for governor, will argue that the Granite … Continue reading
Waterville Resort Named US Ski Team Training Site
The Waterville Valley Resort is now a training site for the U.S. Ski Team and will host two annual competitions. The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association recently announced that it is expanding low-cost regional training opportunities for young elite athletes … Continue reading
Constitutional Connections: The Tension Between Equal Protection and Religious Freedom
The Constitution did not become our basic law at a single point in time. We ratified its first seven articles in 1788 but have since amended it 27 times. Many of these amendments memorialize fundamental shifts in values. Thus, it … Continue reading