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  • Americans have grown up with the image of cute, furry bears — there was Yogi, who loved to steal picnic baskets; Baloo, who sang and danced through "...
  • Researchers are worried about the effects of global warming after a loon in Umbagog Lake tested positive for avian malaria. The loon was found last...
  • The Âé¶ąapp has received more than 20,000 first-year applications to attend the school this year, an increase nearly 1,000 from...
  • “She's is a trailblazer…for her to be the first female four-star to command a combatant command takes on a bigger meaning,” said Lt. Col. Thomas Lee...
  • Aggressive milk-replacer feeding programs have demonstrated superior weight gain and structural growth for preweaned calves. But some producers and...
  • UNH researchers are testing ways of growing different varieties of spinach during the winter. Ěý
  • The Mount Washington Valley area has a wonderful selection of good restaurants to choose from when thinking about going out to eat. I have worked...
  • The Hampton Conservation Commission and the NHDES Soak Up the Rain program will be sponsoring a free workshop for people who want to learn about rain...
  • TeenagersĚýwho sext are in a precarious legal position. Though in most states teenagers who are close in age can legally have consensual sex, if they...
  • About seven percent of New Hampshire’s residents don’t have access to broadband. But in Coos County that jumps to about 31 percent. That's the worst...
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