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The Trump Administration’s Early Economic Initiative

Leading national economist David Bahnsen joins WFEA to discuss the Trump Administration’s early economic initiative. David talks about the need…

The Historical Significance of President’s Day

Plymouth State University Professor Dr. John Lappie and Host Jeff Chidester discuss the historical significance of President’s Day. They also…

Renaming The Boy Scouts

WFEA’s The Morning Update Host discusses renaming Boy Scouting of America to Scouting America. Jeff shares audio from a panel…

Tips To Consider When Working With Contractors

Jason Carrier, owner of Intergraded Builders, shares essential tips people should consider when working with contractors. Jason also talked about…

Republicans To Potentially File Impeachment Papers Against Federal Judges

The Hill’s Emily Brooks discusses efforts by some Republicans to potentially file impeachment papers against federal judges who have ruled…

NH Senate Minority Leader Rebecca Perkins Kwoka On Housing Issues

NH Senate Minority Leader Rebecca Perkins Kwoka joined WFEA to discuss Gov. Ayotte’s budget proposal and offer keen insight into…

Rep. Jim Kofalt On The SB4-CPACER program, The Parental Bill of Rights (HB10), and Biological Sex Designation (HB148). 

Rep. Jim Kofalt, Special Advisor to the NH House Speaker, visits us in the studio to update us on the…

Helping Veterans Earn Their Benefits Through VA-Backed Home Loans

Radio Host ad VA Loan Expert Liz Going, Veteran Morgage Matters, which airs every Saturday at 9 a.m., discusses helping…

Upcoming NH Events & Activities For The Family

Kris Neilsen, visitNHdotgov, joins WFEA The Morning Show to share upcoming events and activities for the entire family. There will…

Political Satirist Karl Zahn On This Week In DC

Political satirist Karl Zahn offers a plethora of observations of DOGE activity, Middle East hostages, President Trump’s nominees, and Democratic…

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