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Man Dead After Officer-Involving Shooting; Chemicals In Drinking Water; More: PM Patch NH
Also: Funds raised for family of mother, grandmother killed in Loudon crash; trooper chase and crash; should legislators move primary date?

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
This post features stories and information published during the past 24 hours.
Officer-Involved Shooting Under Investigation In Londonderry: Cops were sent to Orchard View Drive on Wednesday for a shooting at Planet Fitness; the suspect was shot later on Winding Pond Road.
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Funds Raised For Family Of Mother, Grandmother Who Died In Loudon: Kimberly St. George of Gilmanton Ironworks, who was born and raised in Nashua, was killed in a crash on Route 106 in Loudon on Feb. 20.
Chemicals May Be In NH Drinking Water But Limited State Info Available: The Environmental Working Group blames “blocked” data and “difficult to use” test result docs from the Dept. of Environmental Services.
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Hilltop Circus; Ski-Beach Party; Books; Games; And More: Get Out, NH: Plus: The Memorial Bridge honors Rare Disease Day Friday, comedy and concerts, ham and bean supper, a tea party, theatre, and more.
Corrections Searching For Felon With Nearly 20-Year Criminal History: Officials say Dwan Anderson has violent tendencies and could be armed and dangerous; previously convicted of kidnapping and weapon charges.
Nashua Man, Others Arrested After Manchester, Merrimack Trooper Chase: Tyler Gagnon was accused of reckless conduct Wednesday. Kendra Johnson of Manchester and Nicole Cangimilla of Laconia had active warrants.
Concord Men Face Felony Theft Counts: Concord Police Log: Plus: Woman charged with assault, resisting, disorderly; Boscawen habitual offender arrested; driver faces conduct after accident charge.
No Fireworks As COGE Holds Its First Meeting At NH IOP: The first meeting of Gov. Kelly Ayotte's COGE, a 16-member panel of business, political, and policy leaders, lasted about 30 minutes.
Ayotte Lauds Committee Backing Bail Reform Bill, Talks With Press About Budget: Meeting with reporters, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said she heard about the bail issue on the campaign trail and it is not just about Manchester.
GoFundMe Set Up For Loudon Crash Victim; Indictments: PM Patch NH: Mark your calendar for the total lunar eclipse; 2025 town election notices; learn about future local leaders; more snow (but not much).
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