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The importance of Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County and its impact on the community.

Guest host Nate Shrader chats MOW’s Director of Development Zach Paone on how they’re continuing to help folks across the county, and how those looking to help the organization continue to thrive

Kwoka talks the Peace Corp, the State Legislator and the impacts of tariffs

Senator Rebecca Perkin-Kwoka chats with guest host Nate Shrader on recent activity in the New Hampshire Legislator, along with her time in the Peace Corp and changes to the Medicaid Reimbursement rates.

Grill offers advice to those heading out on the campaign trail

Guest host Nate Shrader talks with State Rep. Jessica Grill about her second term, the upcoming Municipal election and what advice she has for those planning to run for elected office.

Life in New Hampshire- How to experience variety within proximity.

Kris from VisitNH talks about great ways to spend your weekend across the Granite State.

Finally, something people are agreeing about…

Guest host Nate Shrader from New England College talks with Dr. Jeffery O’Leary History Professor at Mitchell College in Connecticut about the growing demand for the Epstein Files and the growing consensus for their release which continues to cross party lines. And changes at the White House that could have historical impact.

The impact of Volunteers at New Hampshire’s Veterans home

Jeff chats with Heather Sparano and some of the volunteers at the New Hampshire Veteran’s home. 

Lloyd talks about the impact the Board of Managers has at New Hampshire’s Veterans home

Jeff chats with Paul Lloyd from the NH Veterans Home about his role as Chair of the Board of Managers.

The challenges facing funding for the arts in the Granite State

Matt and Christine from Business NH Magazine talk about how the challenges budget cuts pose on the Arts.

Gaining a better understanding of AI

Wesley Hodges, Acting Director at for the Center for Technology at Heritage shares with guest host George Hansel the impacts AI is having on the American home.

Could New Hampshire’s high demand for Electricity result in the Constitution Pipeline being resurrected

Guest host George Hansel and Gabriella Hoffman Director of the Center for Energy and Conservation at the Independent Women’s Forum talk about the recent visit of by the head of EPA to New Hampshire, and how a natural gas pipeline to the Northeast could become a reality again.

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US forecasts blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome and atmospheric river all at once

Days of downpours have begun in Hawaii. The Southwest will soon bake with day after day of record 100-degree-plus (38 Celsius-plus) heat. Two storms will dump snow by the foot over northern Great Lakes states. And the dreaded polar vortex will again invade the Midwest and East with soul-crushing Arctic chill. This forecast of extremes comes as weather whiplash has already hit much of the East.

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Key inflation gauge worsened in January, before Iran war lifted gas prices

An inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve moved higher in January in the latest sign that prices were persistently elevated even before the Iran war caused spikes in oil and gas costs.

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Man in Michigan synagogue attack lost family members in Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, official says

A man with a rifle who crashed into a large Michigan synagogue in what federal officials are saying was an attack had lost four family members in an Israeli airstrike in his native Lebanon last week, an official said Friday.

2 days ago in National

Epstein’s longtime accountant testifies on his wealth and business ties

House lawmakers were digging into Jeffrey Epstein's sprawling financial portfolio on Wednesday as a committee deposed his former accountant and tried to understand his connections to some of the world's wealthiest men.

3 days ago in National

2 killed and homes damaged after tornadoes tear through Illinois and Indiana, more storms moving in

Major storms whipped up tornadoes in parts of Illinois and Indiana that leveled homes, killing at least two people and injuring others, and another round of rain, hail and strong winds made its way through the region Wednesday, authorities said.