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Looking back at the week in news

Nashua's possible ski slope a slide in the right direction New Hampshire is known far and wide as a skiing hot spot, if you will. Cannon. Sunapee. Gunstock. Waterville Valley. Pats Peak. Those are only a handful of the numerous resorts in the state that are not only great places to ski, but ...

Protecting NH’s working farms

The last working farm in Nashua could remain protected indefinitely if the city finalizes its agreement with the multigenerational landowners. Municipal officials, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and the owners of Sullivan Farm, a 50-acre property on Coburn Avenue, are ...

The Texas-sized fiscal dilemma

Everything is bigger in Texas, they say. While most people would associate this with Texas-style barbecue, chili, football and ten-gallon hats, how many would think of bankruptcy? Believe it or not, Texas's third-biggest city, Dallas - ninth-biggest in the United States - may be on the verge ...

The struggle at Standing Rock

LaDonna Brave Bull Allard was a child when the floods came. "Where the Cannonball River joins the Missouri River ... there used to be a whirlpool that created large, spherical sandstone formations," Allard wrote in Yes! Magazine on Sept. 3. "The river's true name is ...

The right way to serve the public

Politicians of all stripes routinely pledge to function in an open, forthright way - after all, is there a voting niche out there proposing that secrecy an smoke-filled rooms are the foundation of good government? The buzzword is transparency, and promising to operate in its sunshine is on ...

Looking back at the week in news

In this case, justice proves to be a terror to evildoers With Katlyn Marin's sentencing on Friday, justice has been done. Marin, who was convicted in August of second-degree murder, will serve 45 years-to-life in prison for the death of her 3-year-old daughter Brielle E. Gage in November ...