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A further look into the abuse cases at New Hampshire’s Youth Development Center.

Investigate Reporter Damien Fisher provides several updates on the numerous aspects of the NH YDC abuse case on the financial settlements. 

Has the country reached a Constitutional Crisis?’

NEC Civics Professor Nathan Shrader answers the question on everyone’s mind – ‘Are we facing a Constitutional Crisis?’ We also discuss the potential release of sensitive military information and the possible elimination of the Department of Education (DOE).

Chidester asks who should be blamed for leak of military intel through a Group chat.

WFEA The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester provides commentary on the potential release of sensitive military security information passed to an Atlantic reporter by members of the Trump Administration.

Creating the right design for a home with Cyr Kitchen & Bath.

Bill Norton from Cyr Kitchen & Bath discusses the founding of the company and its expansion over the years. Bill also shares the complementary home visit that will help clients create the right design for their home.

The 2025 New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival.

Pat Kalik and Tracy Richmond join The Morning Update to discuss the NH Jewish Film Festival, which will run throughout New Hampshire until April 6.

How the race for Congressional office could change.

Emily Brooks from The Hill discusses her article, which examines the allure of higher offices and how it might change the dynamics of congressional races, including races in New Hampshire.

Ekberg talks about a reduction in overdose deaths.

Eric Ekberg from Granite Recovery Centers joins us to discuss a recent report indicating a reduction in overdose deaths. Erik talks about the expanded services at their Canterbury facility.

Why are Democrats so frustrated ?

Journalist Michael Graham, NH Journal, shares his recent article that analyzes the state of the NH and National Democratic Party. The article also offers several examples of statements of frustrated Democrats who have been appearing in town halls, including a recent gathering with Congresswoman Goodlander.

Dr. Lappie on the Elimination of the Education department, and the upcoming Canadian eleections.

Plymouth State University Professor Dr. John Lappie shares his thoughts on eliminating the Department of Education, the potential impeachment of federal judges, and the upcoming Canadian elections.

How the Housing market is starting to shift and what does that mean to potential buyers.

Bill Weidacher from the Fine Home Groups discusses the shifts in the housing market and a higher-than-usual housing inventory. Bill also talks about the possible furture stresser on the market.

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