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Report: Homelessness on the rise in Granite State The Portsmouth Herald reports that local officials say the nomadic and private nature of homeless individuals makes the report's data less reliable in rural areas. The New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness on Friday released a report finding that rising rent prices and decreasing rental vacancy ...
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State acquires wildlife management area RINDGE, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department has purchased 672 acres of land in Rindge and Fitzwilliam in an effort to expand the state's holdings in the southwestern part of the state. The area will be known as the Pearly Lake Wildlife Management Area. The $765,000 deal ...
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Santa Claus to visit Rhode Island State Police Museum PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Santa Claus is visiting the Rhode Island State Police Museum for the holidays. The Rhode Island State Police Museum Foundation is offering free visits with Santa and collecting toys for children who will spend Christmas at Hasbro Children's Hospital. Santa will be at the ...
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Fitchburg's Tran to be sworn-in as newest state senator BOSTON (AP) — A Republican from Fitchburg who won a special election to the state Senate is about to take his seat on Beacon Hill. Dean Tran will be sworn-in on Wednesday in the Governor's Council chambers. That will be followed by a ceremony in Gardner Auditorium, where senators have been ...
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Oklahoma takes down No. 3 Wichita State 91-83 3 Wichita State presented a measuring stick of sorts. Sooners star guard Trae Young believes the 91-83 victory "will open a lot of eyes in the college basketball world," and fellow freshman Brady Manek agreed. "That's probably the biggest crowd I've ever played in front of," Manek said. "We just showed ...
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State considers payments to victims of unemployment errors FILE - In this Oct. 19, 2017, file photo, Michigan state Reps. Joseph Graves, center, and Kevin Hertel, left, unveil proposed changes to Michigan's troubled unemployment benefits system at the Capitol in Lansing, Mich. Now the lawmakers are working with Gov. Rick Snyder's administration to create a ...
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State KENO sales exceed expectations CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The state says that thousands of customers generated close to $40,000 in the first day of KENO 603 sales. Customers bought over 5,800 tickets at nearly 40 locations statewide with the first drawings held Friday. Players won about $22,000 in prizes. KENO 603 is on sale daily at ...
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Cal holds off Cal State Fullerton 95-89 in overtime California center Kingsley Okoroh, top right, dunks over Cal State Fullerton forward Arkim Robertson (13) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Dec. 16, 2017, in Berkeley, Calif. Photo: Marcio Jose Sanchez, AP. Image 2 of 12. California guard Darius McNeill (1) dribbles past ...
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Murray State rolls to 100-63 win over Marist MURRAY, Ky. (AP) — Terrell Miller Jr. scored 21 points to lead five players in double-figure scoring as Murray State rolled to a 100-63 win over Marist on Saturday night. Ja Morant added 16 points and 10 assists for the Racers (7-2). Shaq Buchanan had 14 points, Byron Hawkins added 13 points and ...
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Jacksonville State beats SC Upstate 77-61 JACKSONVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Malcolm Drumwright scored 13 points, Christian Cunningham had 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Jacksonville State never trailed in beating South Carolina Upstate 77-61 on Saturday. Jamall Gregory scored 12 with eight assists and four steals, Jason Burnell scored 12, ...
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Washington state woman charged after man found shot in head EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say a western Washington state woman working as an escort told police she shot a man in the back of the head because he was performing a sex act wrong. The Daily Herald reports that 21-year-old Marissa Elizabeth Wallen of Mount Vernon was charged Friday ...
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Roads near Foxconn site made into highways to access funding MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin has converted local roads near the future Foxconn site into state highways so it can access funding for state road improvements, a new state report shows. The Wisconsin State Journal reports that a memo from the Legislative Fiscal Bureau shows the move could ...
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Food stamps cut to tens of thousands in Illinois CHICAGO (AP) — Tens of thousands of Illinois households have been cut off of federal food stamps as a state agency transitions to a new computer system that handles such benefits. The problems come after the Illinois Department of Human Services rolled out the second phase of a new computer ...
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State officials want overhaul of pre-K billing system Vermont Public Radio reports that a report sent to the Legislature by two state agencies recommends that the Agency of Education take over administration of Vermont's Universal pre-K system. Lawmakers in 2014 established a publicly-funded, universal prekindergarten system overseen by the Agency ...
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Massachusetts to get new digital public safety radio system BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts is upgrading the radio system that allows state police and other public safety officials to communicate. Massachusetts State Police says the state plans to replace its aging analog radio network with a new digital system that will help first responders better communicate.
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Iowa income tax refunds to be delayed in 2018 DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — State officials warn Iowa income tax refunds will be delayed in 2018. Iowa Department of Revenue Director Courtney Kay-Decker says the refund delays are a result of her agency doubling down on fraud prevention efforts, the Des Moines Register reported . The news comes ...
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NY to award another $100 million for urban revitalizations ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The Cuomo administration says it will award another $100 million to revitalize downtowns in New York state. Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the third round of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative funding Friday in a preview of his 2018 State of the State address to ...
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Capitol Watch: Cuomo on terror, Kolb in the race ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — In New York state government and politics, Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo asks whether Internet providers should be monitoring who visits sites promoting violence and terror. Meanwhile, the first Republican candidate for governor has emerged, and a new state law will make the ...
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Maine lawmakers face big Medicaid, marijuana decisions Maine became the first state to expand Medicaid by public vote in November, and up to 90,000 citizens are expected to benefit. Credit rating agency Moody's Investor Service recently released a report that said the move "may increase budget pressure for the state." LePage has said he won't implement ...
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