New Hampshire man dies while rappelling near Zion National Park

A 38-year-old New Hampshire man fell to his death Sunday while rapelling in Englestead Hollow east of Zion National Park.

The victim’s name has not yet been disclosed. He was hiking with four of his siblings, according to the Kane County Sheriff’s Office. They planned on hiking down Englestead Hollow, which includes a series of rappels, and then through the Narrows into Zion National Park. | More…

| The Salt Lake Tribune

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Ed Naile: Case Against SB 3 Goes to Federal Court

You can tell it’s September when the Democrats are challenging a new clean election law, so as to prevent anything from taking away the non-resident college kid vote. Ever notice where NH Liberals campaign in the last weeks, and first weeks, of every election? Keene, Hanover, Durham, Plymouth and all college points in between sure see a lot of moonbats.| More…

| CNHT

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ICYMI – Girard at Large On Air News Read for Sept. 4th, 2017

August’s surge of overdoses in the Queen City pushed the year to date total past last year’s at this time for the first time this year.  The eighty-two suspected overdoses brought the year to date total to five hundred forty-seven, which is thirteen more, or two point four percent higher, than this time last year.  Despite the surge in overdoses for the month and the growing number of overdoses overall, the number of fatalities has plunged.  There were three in August, bringing the year to date total to forty-two, twenty-six fewer than year to date last year, a reduction of thirty-eight percent. | More… 

| Girard at Large

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PARENTS: Questions To Ask Regarding Mental Evaluations On Your Children By Their Local School

I opposed Competency Based Education (CBE) in New Hampshire because it is a model used to change attitudes, beliefs, and values in children.  The old Outcome Based Education (OBE) model used in the 90’s failed students back then. OBE never focused on improving literacy, it was a model that shifted focus away from academics.  These failed fads tend to die out after a few years when parents figure out it does nothing to improve literacy. | More…

| Oh!, My Blog!

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NH Dem Party Chair Calls Rural, Disaffected Voters, ‘White Supremacists’

Yesterday, Adam Sexton of WMUR interviewed the executive director of a new organization called ‘Look Ahead America.’ The organization is made up of some former Trump campaign “data masterminds” and will be looking to New Hampshire for voter outreach. Executive director, Matt Braynard, spoke with Sexton about the number of inactive voters in New Hampshire and the possible number of unregistered voters as well. …

In response to this new organization reaching out to disaffected voters, Ray Buckley, chair of the New Hampshire Democrat Party, former DNC Vice Chair and former candidate for chair of the DNC, said the following: | More…

| NH Political Buzz

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Political Prisoner Christopher Cantwell: Exclusive Interview From Jail Cell

Chris recently received more than fifteen minutes of infamy when VICE news did a documentary about the hate-fueled protests a few weeks ago in Charlottesville, VA.Video of him spraying pepper spray in the middle of a fight between the protestors quickly surfaced and VA police issued multiple felony warrants for his arrest and he ultimately turned himself in. Despite having a history of attending court and no criminal history of violence on his record, Chris was denied bail, with the judge in the appeal actually citing his free speech, offensive as it is, as a reason for the denial! | More…

| Free Keene

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Liberal Objection to Google’s Power Never Translates to their Obsession With Government

Gizmodo like most liberal mouthpieces, worries about the overreaching power of monopolistic behemoths like Google.

Google started out as a company dedicated to ensuring the best access to information possible, but as it’s grown into one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, its priorities have changed. Even as it fights against ordinary people who want their personal histories removed from the web, the company has an incentive to suppress information about itself.

Without ever equating the same traits to liberals or liberal ideas about the role of government. | More…

| GraniteGrok

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Profs discover 5 new types of ‘invisibility microaggressions’

Two professors recently discovered that there are five different types of “invisibility microaggressions” women of color face, according to an article published Monday.

Jasmine Mena, a Psychology professor at Bucknell University, and Annemarie Vaccaro, who teaches Higher Education at the University of Rhode Island, claim they are the first academics to argue that “invisibility” is a “common form of microaggression” experienced by professors of color. | More…

| CampusReform

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NH Lawmakers remain divided on workforce development

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Lawmakers who oppose expanding New Hampshire’s workforce development efforts argue the state shouldn’t add new programs without evaluating the effectiveness of more than a dozen existing programs.

But such an analysis is already in place, and it shows the state is meeting or exceeding nearly all its goals. | More…

| AP

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Tune in at 8:40 for The New Media Militia on Girard at Large

It’s another Monday morning which means I’ll be trekking over to the super-secret studio above Jaques Flower Shop for Girard at Large.

Be sure to tune in at 8:40 on WLMW 90.7 FM or listen online at Girard at Large.com.

 

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