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Newfields mosquito tests positive for EEE
Last week the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health Services identified the first EEE positive mosquito pools of the season in Brentwood and Danville.
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Mosquito pool tests positive for EEE
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services says a mosquito pool found in Newfields has tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis.
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Mosquito pool in Newfields tests positive for EEE
Last week, the department identified the first EEE positive mosquito pools of the season in Brentwood and Danville.
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State approves $12.1 million in heating assistance
The New Hampshire Legislature made quick action today in committing $12.1 million in state support to help low-income families afford to pay to heat and weatherize their homes this winter.
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Emergency officials were dispatched to the large road salt pile on the edge of North Mill Pond on Tuesday afternoon after a caller reported the pile had shifted.
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A bold plan to help state's mentally ill
N ew Hampshire public health officials didn't mince any words in assessing the current status of the state's mental health system Monday.
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Temp IDs prove a temporary pain
"Never, nada, zero, zilch" is where the Durham Marketplace stands when it comes to buying alcohol with New Hampshire's new temporary IDs.
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Andy Sanborn State Senate - NH Sen Janeway Calls NH Voters "Wacko"
State Senate candidate Andy Sanborn has criticized Harold Janeway for his callous insult to people who support drilling for domestic oil.
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The state Department of Corrections is searching for an inmate who walked away from the Shea Farm halfway house on Iron Works Road.
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NH supervision of freed felons can be mixed bag
The New Hampshire State Prison system released a total of 1,336 inmates last year.
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N.H. Cancer Registry recognized as one of best
The North American Association of Central Cancer Registries recently honored the New Hampshire State Cancer Registry for the quality of its data.
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Troopers union: Bar allegations that trooper lied
The New Hampshire Troopers Association wants jurors barred from hearing allegations its president, Trooper Louis Copponi, lied if the civil lawsuit the union filed against New Hampshire Highway Patrol ...
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The idea that New Hampshire citizens will freeze in their homes this winter because of an inability to afford high energy prices is simply unacceptable: legally, morally and humanly.
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Hanover Co-op bets on geothermal payback
The Hanover Consumer Co-op will tap the earth's heat to help cool and warm its market under construction.
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NH supervision of freed felons can be mixed bag Getting Out
America imprisons a greater share of its population than any other nation, but we can't keep them all there forever.
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Coastal Cleanup Day needs volunteers
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services is looking for volunteers to make a difference during this weekend's International Coastal Cleanup Day.
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EEE detected in Danville mosquito pool
Eastern equine encephalitis has been detected in a mosquito pool in Danville and officials are suggesting schools reschedule athletics and other late-afternoon or early evening outdoor events.
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EEE Found In NH Mosquito Pools
Mosquito pools in Brentwood and Danville have tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis, health officials said Friday.
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VA Receives Nearly $2 Million In Energy Assistance
Department Of Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt announced Friday the release of $121 million in energy assistance to help eligible low-income households meet home energy costs.
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DHHS - Hosts Public Hearing on Medicaid Reimbursement Rates
" The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services , Office of Medicaid Business and Policy , will host a public hearing on Medicaid Reimbursement Rates at 10 AM, Friday, September 19, 2008.
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