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Child sexual assault suspect sought; turtle, salamander tunnels coming to NH; analysis says state is No. 1 in taxpayer return on investment.

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.
Concord School Board Eyes 12% Tax Increase, Prepares To Cut 37 FTEs: Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Follow-Up: Parents, students, and employees request preservation of art teachers, elementary assistant principals, and Second Start during hearing.
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Emergency Management, Troopers Renew ‘See Something, Say Something’ Message: NH State Police Roundup: Plus: Arrest blotters from around the state of New Hampshire.
It Goes To Eleven! NH Named #1 In Taxpayer ROI For 11th Year: For the 11th consecutive year, WalletHub declares New Hampshire's state government the best deal for taxpayers in the United States.
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Great Bay Community College Opens New Welding Technologies Facility In Portsmouth: Great Bay Community College's new Pease Tradeport lab adds 18 stations and upgraded welding equipment.
Queen City Police Are Attempting To Find Child Sexual Assault Suspect: Joshua Landeck of Manchester is wanted on felonious sexual assault, child endangerment, and violation of a DV protection order charges.
Nashua North To Face Oyster River In Next Granite State Challenge Matchup: The next Granite State Challenge matchup airs at 8:30 p.m. on March 26 and streams on New Hampshire PBS platforms.
New St. A's Poll: Trump Terrible, Ayotte OK, Warmington Woeful: Republican consultant: "These numbers are indicative of buyer's remorse on the part of voters who've simply had enough (of the president)."
NH's First Turtle Tunnels Aim To Save Their Lives On The Road: Turtles and salamanders just got some help crossing the roads of New Hampshire.
New Men's Prison $36M Architectural Design Contract To Get Council Vote: The state will be asked to agree to a full design of a new state prison for men in Concord when the Executive Council meets on Wednesday.
Lottery Unveils $30 Scratch Tix | Indictments | Floor Collapses At NH Wedding Venue, Dozens Injured: PM Patch: Also: Fun things to do this week; child medication pulled from shelves; woman accused of striking man with a lamp, kicking cops; more snow?
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Another View: Concord Councilor Brown Still Spreading 'Chaos' After Mayor's Warning
Women’s Equal Pay Day Highlights Ongoing Income Disparities in New Hampshire
Speaking Of Words: Hap, Luck, And Fortune
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AFSP to Host Free Suicide Prevention Training in New Hampshire on April 7
Rep. Deborah Aylward: Wow! What a Day in Concord and Beyond. . .
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