Category: On-Demand

Canadian Geese and why they’re awful.

Host Jeff Chidester and Producer Tom Novak discuss the Portsmouth Herald story of the concerns by some citizens in Portsmouth that Canadian Geese waste could contain Bird Flu (which it does not).

A look at the impact of Child Care in the Granite State.

Dr. Nicole Heller, Senior Policy Analyst from the NH Fiscal Policy Institute, will discuss the findings of the institute’s recent study of child care’s impact on NH families. What is the cost impact on families, NH, and businesses, and are there possible solutions?

Chidester on a new form of Censorship.

WFEA’s The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester discusses the impact of government-sponsored or pressured censorship. New studies indicated the level of censorship that occurred during the Biden administration.

What the Mainstream Media is forgetting to mention when it comes to the Economy.

Retirement Intelligence Radio Host and Financial Expert Thom Brueckner provides insight into some of the most recent financial data. Thom also offers positive news in the economy that many mainstream media outlets misreport or don’t mention.

Revamping Military recruitment.

Reporter Patty Nieberg, Task & Purpose, shares two stories related to the re-opening of the military recruitment centers and a program to help military members during pregnancy and with infant care.

Why Fish & Game Wardens and Park Rangers work so well together.

NH Fish and Game Lt. and Adjunct Professor Wayne Saunders, White Mountains Community College, discusses the relationship between National Park Randger and NH Fish and Game Wardens. Wayne also spoke about some of the updates on the college’s conservation and culinary programs.

Cline sheds light on Housing legislation currently up for discussion at the State House.

Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy highlights the double-digit pieces of housing legislation currently being discussed at the State House. Drew highlights the last time the state reviewed our zoning and building codes.

How universal Education Freedom Accounts could become a reality.

State Rep. Valerie McConnell discusses education Bill HB115, which creates universal education accounts, and other legislation she is considering for future sessions.

Positive Economic signs and effects the national pushback on DEI is having on companies.

NH State Senator Dan Innis discusses the 2026 election, the economy’s positive signs, and the effects of the national pushback on DEI programs are having on companies.

Goodlander talks joint actions against DODGE and standing up for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

New Hampshire Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander talks about a joint action taken with other congressional members to address the DODGE effects on shipbuilding, which includes activities at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

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