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Breakfast with Governor Kelly Ayotte.

NH Governor Kelly Ayotte visited us at our broadcast at the Midfield Cafe. She talked about RED Friday and her thoughts on our veterans and those serving in the military. She also shared her observations on the passages of the Bail Fix bill, her recent meeting in DC with Trump Administration Cabinet members, and some thoughts around education in NH.

How the Humane Society for Greater Nashua is helping families make smart decisions when it comes to pets.

Doug Berry from the Humane Society for Greater Nashua (HSFN) shares tips for adopting and caring for fur or feather friends. Doug explains the extensive services offered at GHSN beyond potions, such as animal healthcare, training, and end-of-life assistance.

Harbor Care on how their proactive approach has benefited Veterans.

Henry Och from Harbor Care joins us at the Midfield Cafe to discuss care services for veterans and the proactive approach with which Harbor Care has seen great success.

Evviva Trattoria, New England’s Best Keep Secret.

Marcie Day joins The Morning Update to discuss Italian-inspired, locally made cuisine at one of Jeff’s favorite restaurants, Evviva Trattoria. Marcia talks about the incredible menu that features ‘from scratch’ dishes such as crispy lasagna fritters, North Atlantic lobster ravioli, and their famous Montanara and Neopolitan pizza. 10 NH locations, including Nashua, Bedford, and Rochester, NH, and soon in Concord, NH.

Deshpande offers insight on the pending Executive Order which would eliminate the Department of Education.

Educational Expert Neeraja Deshpande from the Independent Women’s Forum provides insight on the pending signing of a Presidential Executive Order eliminating the Federal Department of Education and shares her thoughts about attending the signing at the White House. 

3 Issues folks in the Upper Valley are facing.

Matt Mowry and Reporter Scott Merrill from Business NH Magazine join us to discuss the recent Upper Valley Roundtable. We are the ‘Big 3’ issues Upper Valley businesses, academic institutions, and nonprofits deal with. Are there solutions? Matt and Scott share what they learned.

Silverio highlights the lack of faith Democrats have in Schumer in this week’s Top Audio.

Nicole Silverio, from the Daily Caller News Foundation, shares the big audio of the week. This week’s audio features a presidential advisor going nuclear, Sen. Schumer facing reality, and the White House Press Secretary expressing disappointment.

They say the Pen is mightier than the Sword, but what about an Autopen?

Noted policy expert Hans Von Spakovsky joins us to discuss the concern over the potential misuse of the Presidential Autopen. This device can sign ‘binding’ orders with little oversight or confirmation that the president has signed them.

Is DOGE asking for too much personal information…?

Host Jeff Chidester discusses DOGEQUEST, an online website that lists Tesla’s private information. Jeff asks if this is right and what could go wrong.

Could the Supreme Court be wrong…?

Host Jeff Chidester challenges the listeners to consider the possibility that the Supreme Court may get some things wrong. Jeff also clarifies the NH House’s policy on debating puberty blockers.

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