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Drew Cline: Clarity on School Spending and the Result of that Spent Money

Education and economic expert Drew Cline, from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, joins to discuss a recent study…

Dr. Kristen Markwith: Tingling feet, Office Related Injuries, and Dental Office Anxiety

Dr. Markwith from Trend Acupuncture joins us to answer questions from our listeners on a lack of energy, dealing with…

NH Veteran Home Profile: Maureen Campbell-Recreation Therapy Supervisor

We continue our monthly profile of the team at the NH Veterans Home in Tilton. In this segment, we feature…

Patty Nieberg: Blood Drones and Forever Chemicals on Military Bases

Reporter Patty Nieberg from Task & Pushares shares two critical stories. The first reports on a bill in Congress to…

Thom Brueckner: Expert Analysis on OBBB and Geopolitical Concerns

Radio Host and financial expert Thom Brueckner joins us to discuss how both domestic and geopolitical issues are affecting our…

Grace Curley: ICE Raids, Flame Thrower Attack, and Democratic Outreach

Conservative thought leader and nationally syndicated radio host Grace Curley joins us to share her keen insights on the ICE…

Nazaka highlights events throughout Manchester in June.

Manchester Economic Development Director Jodie Nazaka stops by the studio to discuss the numerous entertainment activities scheduled for June, including the NH Outdoor Industry Day at Veterans Park, a 3-day Phish Concert, special events with the Fischercats, Shop the Block, and more. Jodie also talks about the new ‘Destination Manchester’ website coming online soon. 

New Hampshire’s Budget and everything else.

NH State Senator Dan Innis discusses the busy week ahead in finalizing the New Hampshire budget and addressing some outstanding pieces of legislation. We also discuss the integrity implications of Executive Councilor Hill’s financial issues. We close the segment by talking about antisemitism on campuses such as Harvard, MIT, and other campuses.

Media Ignores the Negative Financial Issue of an NH Executive Councilor.

Reporter Damien Fisher joins The Morning Update to detail the financial troubles of NH Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill. Damien has covered several unusual issues with Hill’s financial filings during her campaign and is now reporting Hill’s current financial situation, which includes an unpaid credit card bill.

Shrader weighs in on NH’s First in the Nation Status, The Legacy of Ben Franklin, and Integrity.

Prof. Nathan Shrader of New England College joins to discuss NH FITN status, the history of Benjamin Franklin, and how campaigning Democrats should explain the breakdown of trust with the handling of President Biden’s frailties.

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Major storms whipped up tornadoes in parts of Illinois and Indiana that leveled homes, killing at least two people and injuring others, and another round of rain, hail and strong winds made its way through the region Wednesday, authorities said.

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