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State-funded Medicaid payments annually fall millions of dollars short of reimbursing provider costs
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State-funded Medicaid payments annually fall millions of dollars short of reimbursing provider costs
The council wields incredible power, and with that power comes responsibility
For years, we’ve tried to lure companies here with some occasional success, but the value proposition is much better for employees over employers
The story of how Medicaid expansion was reauthorized in the House of Representatives
Our workplace policies haven’t adjusted to meet the needs of a modern family
When Annette Escalante learned she was pregnant in 1985, she had been battling the disease of substance use disorder for much of her adult life. Annette’s opioid addiction had grown so strong that it was straining her relationships with her…
Those of us who live in the rural areas and small towns of New Hampshire know that technology is key to full civic participation in modern life, including access to information, applying for jobs, relying on emergency services and even…
Colby-Sawyer, like similar small liberal arts colleges, look to the future
Some people can’t seem to let go of their long-held grudges on paying for education
In the Granite State, the law says all state judicial nominees must receive a public hearing
To the editor: I do not believe that the leaders in Concord understand the situation about the cost of energy in New Hampshire, the most expensive in the nation. It will adversely affect our ability to attract and maintain business,…
We will save and restore lives if we begin to treat it with the respect and humanity it deserves
If you get discouraged about the country, think about Lillie Bynum’s story
Policies coming out of Washington should make it easier for NH entrepreneurs to launch and grow their companies
The need has never been greater for civil legal services
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