"So we’re saying welcome, please come to New Hampshire. You’ll have more freedom, lower taxes, and an awesome quality of life ...
The new law, approved as part of a $15.9 billion state budget Ayotte signed in June, set a statewide "bell-to-bell" policy ...
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More funding secured for NH WIC benefits and services in November
Additional funding is coming to New Hampshire’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) ...
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New Hampshire announces mobile food pantry locations
Governor Kelly Ayotte announced that sites to pick up food and food boxes across the Granite State will be available starting ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte made a splash in the Big Apple earlier this week with a mobile billboard trying to recruit businesses in ...
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte uses campaign funds to send billboard truck to New York City to recruit businesses
Princess Margaret's Rarely Seen Granddaughter Shares Why She Wore the Late Royal's Engagement Ring to King Charles's ...
Back in June, the Dover City Council unanimously passed a resolution to rename the Washington Street Bridge to honor the ...
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte is hoping to lure away disaffected New York City business owners chafing over Democratic ...
Ayotte also dipped into her unused gubernatorial campaign funds to pay for a billboard truck ad to drive around downtown ...
Good on Gov. Kelly Ayotte for promoting New Hampshire in a light and clever way last week. And raspberries to state Democratic hack-in-chief Ray Buckley for complaining about it.
The House Education Policy and Administration Committee on Wednesday revived parts of a bill banning “obscene” materials in schools that Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed in July, by ...
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