Category: On-Demand

Drew Cline: Would You Like to Sip Bourbon While Getting a Haircut?

Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy and host Jeff Chidester have a robust conversation regarding the…

DEA Special Agent in Charge Paul Spera

DEA Special Agent in Charge Paul Spera joins us in the studio to discuss the recent rise in overdose deaths,…

Patty Nieberg : Army to Brian Health of Soldiers

What impact on the body and mind do high-powered weapons have on soldiers? Patty Nieberg from Task & Purpose shares…

Scott Brown Challenges Pappas for US Senate

Former U.S. Senator and U.S. Ambassador Scott Brown joins the show to announce his candidacy for the U.S. Senate against…

Jason Routhe Murder Trial Paints a Picture of Disfunction at NH Corrections

Investigative journalist Damien Fisher shares his latest story on the ongoing NH Corrections’ – Jason Routhe Murder Trial. This past…

Dr. Nate Shreder: Trump’s Premature Ceasefire Announcement

NEC Professor Dr. Nathan Shrader joins The Morning Update to discuss the regional and national implications of the mayor’s race…

Brian Ryll: Addressing Group II Funding Deficiencies

Brian Ryll, President of the Professional Fire Fighters of NH, joins WFEA’s The Morning Update to offer insight into the…

NH State Senator Innis Considering a Run for US Senate

State Senator Dan Innis provides additional insight into the very public debate regarding funding for the Group II pension and says he’s seriously considering a run for the US Senate against Chris Pappas.

Cardinal Lacroix Academy History and Enrollment Openings

Executive Director Michele McKenna, Director of Academics and Professional Development Eileen Perry, and parent Frank Xydias, join us from Cardinal…

Gov. Kelly Ayotte : Budget Needs to Include Group II Remedy

Governor Kelly Ayotte joins the show to discuss her concerns about the current makeup of the New Hampshire state budget.…

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