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Sarah Scott: Keen Insight Into Two Healthcare Related Bills

Sarah Scott, Deputy State Director of NH AFP, discusses recently passed legislation that will have an immediate impact on Granite…

John Lappie: What Should House Members Expect On Their Recess?

Plymouth State University Professor Dr. Jon Lappie joins Jeff to discuss the dualing, controversial issues of the Epstein File and…

Eric Ekberg: Options For Addiction Recovery Are Changing

Eric Ekberg and Jeff discuss the impact of the Farnum Center’s closure and how Granite Recovery Centers will do their…

Emily Brooks: Moving Beyond Epstein and When Is Dress An Ethics Violation?

The Hill’s Emily Brooks, author of the weekly ‘The Movement’ newsletter, joins us to talk about how the House members…

Jeffisms: Epstein versus Russian Collusion Hoax

The Left and Right sides of the media spectrum present ‘dueling’ controversial cases to their audience. The left-leaning media source…

Jeffism: Really…Pumpkin Spice Coffee…NOW!

Host Jeff Chidester shares audio and offers insight from various individuals discussing the alleged violation that the Obama Administration may…

Karl Zahn: Hunter Biden, Steve Colbert, and the Epstein Case

Political satirist and comedian Karl Zahn joins Jeff to run the gamut of news stories, including the Hunter Biden interview,…

Drew Cline Discusses the Latest Candidate for the Manchester Mayor’s Race

Regular contributor Drew Cline, from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, joins us to discuss the recent announcement of…

Major Drug Arrest in NH North Country

Asst. DEA Special Agent in Charge Paul Spera on The WFEA Morning Update for an exclusive conversation related to a…

Nate Shrader: The Loss of Hulk Hogan

NEC Professor Dr. Nathan Shrader takes off his ‘trencher hat’ and dons his Luchador mask to discuss the passing of…

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