The WFEA Morning Update

WFEA Morning Update with Jeff Chidester

The WFEA Morning Update with Jeff Chidester

Listen Monday - Thursday from 6-10am and Friday from 6-9am

The WFEA Morning Update will focus on issues affecting Granite State residents in a fun and informative way.

Jeff Chidester is the host of The WFEA Morning Update. Jeff is a well-known, involved member of the community, with a background in journalism, law enforcement, and broadcasting. Raised in New Hampshire, Jeff has traveled the world extensively, learning and observing other cultures and their impact on America, while always returning to his home state. He served in the US Army, as a police officer in New Hampshire, a writer for the Portsmouth Herald, and as the creator and host of the radio show, Right Here, Right Now. His experience and character align with the “live & local” ideals of WFEA and many of its Granite State listeners.

Friday, January 13, 202301/13/2023

Gov. Chris Sununu 01-13-23

Gov. Chris Sununu says New Hampshire is freer than Florida, fentanyl is in most illegal drugs now, and he doesn’t care how Columbus Day is named.

Friday, January 13, 202301/13/2023

Rich Mello 01-13-23

Former Lebanon Police Chief Rich Mello explains how police approach a missing persons case like Ana Walshe’s.

Friday, January 13, 202301/13/2023

Ben Cushing 01-13-23

Ben Cushing, president of the N.H. Association of Realtors says the biggest factor in rising home prices is that New Hampshire has too few homes.

Thursday, January 12, 202301/12/2023

State Rep. Michael Moffett 01-12-23

State Rep. Michael Moffett discusses his bill to require an hour’s instruction about communism in public schools.

Thursday, January 12, 202301/12/2023

State Rep. Joe Sweeney 01-12-23

State Rep. Joe Sweeney discusses his bill to raise filing fees for state primary elections.

Thursday, January 12, 202301/12/2023

Don Kreis 01-12-23

Ratepayer Advocate Don Kreis on New England coming dangerously close to rolling blackouts on Christmas Eve and what this means for the rest of the winter.

Wednesday, January 11, 202301/11/2023

Thomas Brueckner 01-11-23

Thomas Brueckner Chief Executive Officer of Senior Financial Resources, Inc explains how a pair of signatures on a Beneficiary Change form could result in your loved ones not having to pay the IRS a dime after you pass away.

Wednesday, January 11, 202301/11/2023

Mayor Joyce Craig 01-11-23

Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig outlines her plans for addressing the city’s homelessness crisis.

Wednesday, January 11, 202301/11/2023

Preston Cooper 1-11-23

Preston Cooper of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity on his study showing that some college majors make their graduates financially worse off.

Wednesday, January 11, 202301/11/2023

Ian Lenahan 01-11-23

Portsmouth Herald reporter Ian Lenahan on the decaying Portsmouth Naval Prison as it nears 50 years since its decommissioning.

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