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The outreach would aim to inform families already using food assistance about fuel assistance they could qualify for and vice versa.
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The Errol General Store on Route 16 will host the first settlement-funded chargers.
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The decade-old sex education program is aimed at reducing teen pregnancy in Sullivan County and Manchester, which have the state’s highest teen birth rates.
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The three Republicans who voted to halt the funding — Joe Kenney, David Wheeler, and Ted Gatsas — have previously approved it, according to Executive Council records.
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MaineHealth, located in Portland, Maine, will be responsible for tracking ticks at 20 locations in New Hampshire.
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In a 4-1 vote, the four Republicans on the New Hampshire Executive Council blocked funding for services like STD testing, cancer screenings, and contraception to over 16,000 low-income Granite Staters.
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The proposed money can be used for basic reproductive health care, such as cancer screenings, STD testing and treatment, birth control, annual exams, and education on abstinence and safer sex.
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NHPR's Josh Rogers and Dan Tuohy share takeaways from the candidate filing period at the New Hampshire State House.
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We get the latest on abortion rights in New Hampshire and review other news stories from around the state.
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Wellpath Recovery Solutions has faced repeated lawsuits for substandard care, though an Attorney General review found no 'red flags.'