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Also on today's calendar: Annual WMUR Blood Drive - Donors Needed! and 8 more events.
Today's riddle: What did Tennessee see? 🤔 (Answer below!)
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1. Manchester Woman Arrested After Argument Allegedly Turned Violent, Woman Run Over (patch.com) — Manchester police say a woman was seriously injured Wednesday morning on Brook Street after a relative allegedly struck and ran over her with a vehicle during a domestic dispute, then fled. Officers applied a tourniquet before she was taken to Elliot Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and the suspect later turned herself in and now faces assault and hit-and-run charges.
2. City man sentenced to 13 ½ to 27 years for drug, firearms offenses (inklink.news) — A Manchester resident has been sentenced to 13½ to 27 years in state prison after being convicted on multiple drug trafficking and firearms charges stemming from a 2025 Manchester police investigation. Local and federal agencies collaborated on the case, and co-defendants are expected to face trial in Hillsborough Superior Court in Manchester later this year.
3. In about face, Senate revives right-to-try expansion bill (unionleader.com) — State lawmakers have revived a bill expanding New Hampshire’s Right to Try law, with Manchester senators highlighting how it could help patients in communities like Manchester access experimental treatments when standard options fail. Supporters also say the change, tied to a pharmacist-practice expansion, could boost health-related economic activity in the Manchester Millyard and beyond.
4. House kills bill to preempt restrictions on public access to weapons (unionleader.com) — New Hampshire lawmakers have effectively killed a bill that would have blocked state and local agencies from restricting public access to weapons, with key votes and comments coming from Manchester representatives. The decision means existing gun policies stay in place for now, while advocates on both sides prepare for another fight in a future session.
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