Tag Archives: NHPR
NH Climate Cult Parrots Repeat “Squawking” Points On Trump Dump of Paris Accords
Despite all the build up and all the pomp, it turned out to be nothing more than a theatrical presentation for the ignorant masses. A scheme meant to redistribute billions of dollars annually from the control of the people who … Continue reading
WannaCry Ransomware: What We Know Monday
A ransomware attack that began in Europe on Friday is lingering — and hitting new targets in Japan and China. The WannaCry software has locked thousands of computers in more than 150 countries. Users are confronted with a screen demanding … Continue reading
Future Of Rochester Fair Unclear Amid Financial Struggles
New Hampshire’s annual 10-day fair in Rochester may have to shut down after 141 years of operation. Due to declining attendance and high expenses, the fair is about $1 million short of being able to open as planned this September. … Continue reading
NHPR’s “Coverage” of Ray Buckley’s Frivolous Ethics Complaint Against Sununu
“…hack-extraordinaire John DiStaso …wrote a follow-up to his original story about Ray Buckley’s nothing-burger of an ethics complaint when there was nothing to follow up on. Casey McDermott of New Hampshire Public Radio pulled a DiStaso yesterday, reporting that there … Continue reading
MacDonald Sworn in as New Hampshire Attorney General
Gordon MacDonald is officially New Hampshire’s new Attorney General. He was sworn in Thursday by Gov. Chris Sununu at the State House in Concord. MacDonald was formerly a lawyer in Manchester at the firm Nixon Peabody. He says his top priority will be … Continue reading
Saving N.H. Biomass Would Boost State’s Forestry Industry
Members of the timber industry were in the state capitol today, arguing for the passage of a bill that would support the state’s struggling biomass industry. New Hampshire has 6 biomass plants. The plants convert wood waste products to energy, … Continue reading
Lawmakers Question ‘Granite Hammer’s’ Effectiveness
A bill adding $2.4 million more dollars to Granite Hammer overwhelmingly passed the state Senate last month. But some House lawmakers, such as Manchester Rep. Amanda Bouldin, told the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee Tuesday that this program … Continue reading
Battle Over Bill Limiting Food Stamp Eligibility Moves To N.H. House
If Sen. Dan Feltes doesn’t like it, it must be a winner! When it comes to Senate Bill 7, which lowers the income threshold for food-stamp eligibility, among other changes, Democratic state senator Dan Feltes has some choice words: “One of the … Continue reading
Turning Facebook Discussions into State House Testimony
The results of this project so far show a strong center-right influence. A state nonprofit organization is making it easier for people like you to share your thoughts on bills at the State House. Citizens Count, Live Free or Die Alliance has launched … Continue reading
U.S. Deploys Navy Strike Group To Korean Peninsula As Missile Concerns Mount
A U.S. Navy strike group has been ordered to relocate to the western Pacific Ocean, providing a physical presence near the Korean Peninsula as concerns mount over North Korea’s missile program. The Pentagon announced the deployment late Saturday. In a … Continue reading