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Manufacturing is strong in NH and offers great, lifelong careers

How large is the manufacturing industry in New Hampshire? What kind of career opportunities are there in manufacturing? Roy VanGemert…

Business NH Magazine: 2025 Special Report on Higher Education

Matt Mowry, Christine Carignan, and host Jeff Chidester talk about Business NH Magazine‘s spotlight article of the month – 2025…

Abbie Trombly: Keene Standoff and Fatal Police Involved Shooting

WKBK News Director Abbie Trombly joins The Morning Update to report on the Keene standoff that ended in a fatal…

Simon Hankinson: DEI Diplomats and Woke Commandments

Former US Foreign Service Officer, Immigration Expert, and Author Simon Hankinson shares a recent article about the antics of three…

Patty Nieberg: The Effects of Burn Pits on Vietnam Veterans

Have some Vietnam veterans been exposed to poisonous chemicals due to burn pits? Reporter Patty Nieberg from Task & Purpose…

NH Banker Association: Financial Planning with Bar Harbor Wealth Management

The NH Bankers Association and financial planning expert Nancy Silva, VP Senior Wealth Manager – Bar Harbor Wealth Management, join…

Thom Brueckner: Economic Numbers Are Strong, But One Factor Has Economist Concerned

Financial expert and Radio Host Thom Brueckner joins us to discuss the latest Consumer Price Index inflation number and the…

Drew Cline: Does Competition Makes Schools Stronger – Better?

Is competition in public K-12 schools good for the strength of our schools and the education of our students? The…

Damien Fisher: Why is a Chinese company buying land in Nashua?

Investigative journalist Damien Fisher shares his recent story on the controversial $67 million land purchase by a Chinese-based beverage company.…

Walter McFarlane: Why Gerrymandering Poses a Real Danger to Fair Elections in 2026 (Audio)

Public policy advocate Walter McFarlane joins the show to talk about his recent article on gerrymandering – ‘Why Gerrymandering Poses…

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