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Former Pol’s Charitable Gaming Concord Casino License Suspended; More: PM Patch NH

House speaker under fire in Rep's residency case; cop accused of embezzling from union; jury deadlocked in Salem girl's 1980s murder case.

PM Patch NH for Dec. 28.
PM Patch NH for Dec. 28. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

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NH Lottery Suspends Concord Casino Charitable Gaming License: The license will be suspended on Jan. 1, 2024; Andy Sanborn, a former state Senator from Bedford, then has 6 months to sell the business.

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6th Highest Powerball Jackpot In History To Be Drawn Saturday: New Hampshire Lottery: Winning the $760 million prize with a one-time payout of $382.5M before taxes is a great way to close 2023.

After The Rain, Nice Weather To Ring In 2024: Get Out, New Hampshire!: After rain and patchy fog on Friday, mild temps are expected through the weekend. Plus, fun things to do this weekend and next week.

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Concord Crimeline Seeks Tips Connected To March Explosive Device Case: Police seek to ID a person of interest who may be connected to a box with wires found by the Teatotaller in Capital Plaza in March.

House Speaker Packard: I Did Nothing Wrong In Merner Case: The Londonderry Republican met with a few reporters to clear the air, hoping to end discussion about a former North Country Rep's residency.

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