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Another Arrest Made In Park Shooting; Illnesses Spike In NH: PM Patch
Track legislative bills, retirement planning; dissemination of private sexual images parolee wanted by NHDOC; Shaheen undecided on 4th term?

CONCORD, NH — Here are some share-worthy stories from the New Hampshire Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
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Second Concord Man Arrested In October 2024 Rollins Park Shooting Case: Follow-Up: Saige Laroche was arrested on accomplice robbery, other charges Wednesday after a drug deal gone bad in South End park last year.
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These 3 Illnesses Are Spiking In New Hampshire, CDC Says: Health experts are warning that there's a "high" level of three respiratory illnesses circulating in the Granite State.
Dancing; Band Audition; Books; Concerts; Comedy; And More: Get Out, NH: Plus: Ski supply sale, storytime, caring for honeybees, MLK interfaith tribute, creating crafts, and much more around the Granite State.
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As A New Session Begins, With 1,155 Bills, Here's How To Find, Track, And Testify On Legislation: The high number of bills has kept OLS cranking; the team has been working through every holiday since Thanksgiving, including Christmas.
Parolee Involved In Dissemination Of Sexual Images Cases Wanted: DOC: Corrections: Norman Chapman was convicted on charges in Cheshire County Superior Court in 2018 but absconded from supervision last month.
Report: Shaheen 'Undecided' On Seeking Fourth Term: The publication Punchbowl asked Shaheen about issues facing her as the incoming ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Concord, Franklin Men Arrested On Threat Charges: Concord Police Log: Pembroke man faces assault, strangulation charges; Penacook woman charged with mischief, assault; Pittsfield man charged with stalking.
Fired NH State Trooper Caught In Lie About Trust Fund Stays On 'Laurie List': The unnamed trooper lied to investigators looking into suspicious activity in his elderly aunt's trust fund and was fired in 2015.
In A ‘Reasonably Busy Year' For Energy Bills, Debates On Administration, Offshore Wind Loom Large: A new year, a new governor, and a new Legislature. But many debates in New Hampshire remain the same headed into the next administration.
Indictments; Chinese Nationals Steal Millions; Ski NH; More: PM Patch: Also: Guv participates in first podcast, lawmaker seeks to increase speeding fees, police chief set to plea on stolen wages case.
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