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Kris Nielsen: Preview of NH Fair Season and Summer Events

Kris Nielsen from visitNH.gov joins the show to discuss the upcoming fair season and the many remaining summer events and…

Karl Zahn: Should Parents Be Punished For The Actions of the Children?

Political satirist and comedian Karl Zahn joins us to discuss a new law in New Jersey that would allow parents…

Legal Expert Zach Smith: Are Trump’s Actions in DC Constitutional?

Is DC a crime-torn metropolis or just going through a tough patch? Senior Legal Fellow Zach Smith (a former DC…

Jeff Chidester: Nashua – Chinese Land Deal. Hell No!

The Morning Update host Jeff Chidester shares the latest details of the Nashua land sale to China, shares Gov. Ayotte’s…

Jeff Chidester: Trump’s Popularity and the Epstein Case

The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester takes a look at President Trump’s current poll numbers and what people really feel…

Nicole Silverio: What is really happening in DC, and why are democrats making excuses?

What is really happening in DC, and how are people down in our nation’s capital responding to President Trump’s enforcement…

Patrice Onwuka : Positive signs with the recent economic numbers.

Economic expert Patrice Onwuka, Director of the Center for Economic Opportunity, will provide clarity regarding this week’s economic numbers regarding…

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…

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