Executive Councilor Janet Stevens says a critical supply shortage is slowing down apartment construction in New Hampshire.
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Tuesday, October 21, 202510/21/2025
Novelinsky talks about how she’ll stand up for American businesses
1st Congressional Republican candidate Hollie Novelinsky talks with guest host Nate Shrader on if members of Congress should be getting paid during the shutdown and why she feels she’ll bring to Congress.
Tuesday, October 21, 202510/21/2025
Damien Fisher on how one woman’s attempt to honor her mom’s wishes goes arwy
Reporter Damien Fisher shares whether or not he thinks members of congress should be paid during the shutdown and story about a woman who used to live in Hudson who’s facing a wrongful voting charge.
Monday, October 20, 202510/20/2025
Hathron on how the Government shutdown could help lead to a possible resolution to the on-going political discourse
IWF’s Taylor Hathron talks about how the shutdown may motivate folks to discard their political discourse no matter what the major media tells them who’s to blame. And her latest article on hybrid warfare and student visas, AKA China’s Trojan horse.
Monday, October 20, 202510/20/2025
How the Government shutdown could hurt candidates when voters head to the polls
Plymouth State University Professor Dr. John Lappie chats with guest host Josh McElveen on how the Government shutdown will impact the upcoming elections as folks prepare to head to the voting booth, and the woes of being a Jets fan.
Monday, October 20, 202510/20/2025
Hansel shares insight during Executive Council’s Papergate drama
Former Keene Mayor George Hansel talks about how he helped his local City Council move away from copious amounts of paper and embrace Technolgy as the Executive Council deals with the latest episode of Papergate.