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4 From NH At The Paris Olympics; 3 Arrested On Animal Cruelty Charges; More: PM Patch NH
Also: Man charged with calling in fake bomb threat; Jet Blue to begin flying in NH; executive council protests; new Fish & Game director?

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Paris Summer Olympics 2024: When To Watch NH’s 4 Qualifiers Compete: Two Olympians and two Paralympians from the Granite State will compete in Paris with more than 10,500 other athletes from around the globe.
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Hot Temperatures Return To New Hampshire This Weekend: Forecasters from the National Weather Service say the Granite State will see temperatures in the 90s again this weekend and next week.
Homeless Woman Arrested On Threat, Lewdness, Other Charges In Concord: Jehniva Clark was accused of threatening a man with a stick earlier this month on North Main Street while not wearing clothes, police say.
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Queen City Man Accused Of Calling In Fake Bomb Threat: James Williams was arrested Tuesday on a felony false report of explosives count after an incident on Elm Street in Manchester July 11.
‘Violent’ Fugitive May Be In Belknap Or Rockingham County: NH DOC: Oliver Nicholas Blackstone is wanted on a parole violation after being convicted on drug charges and previously lived in Carroll County.
3 Charged With Animal Cruelty After Yarrow Way Investigation: Cop Log: Plus: Concord, Boscawen, Pembroke men charged with drunken driving; homeless man arrested twice in 30 minutes; assault on Mountain Road.
BEA Welcomes Jet Blue To New Hampshire: Caswell: "The addition of Jet Blue as another option for travelers to and from New Hampshire is an exciting affirmation of our economy."
Washington State Woman Nominated To Be Next Fish And Game Director: Stephanie Lynn Simek of Olympia, Washington, has been nominated by Gov. Chris Sununu to replace outgoing Scott Mason in the role.
Poll Finds NH Democrats, Independent Voters Divided On Top Issues: In 2020, NH was the only state where the GOP flipped both houses of the legislature from blue to red, despite federal electoral success
Out-Of-State Murder Suspect Captured; Fun Events; More: PM Patch NH: Also: Vacant lots sold for housing fund; whale attacks boat, capsizing 2; juveniles may be involved in stolen car ring; cool teachers.
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