Mosquito control spraying set for Sept. 12 on city properties

read more…: Mosquito control spraying set for Sept. 12 on city properties

According to Anna Thomas, Public Health Director, “The Manchester Health Department continues to identify mosquitoes which have tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). This raises the risk level to “high” as determined by the NH Department of Health and Human Services’ State Arboviral Illness Surveillance, Prevention, and Response Plan. 

Harmony’s step-mom misses court hearing; capias issued for her arrest

read more…: Harmony’s step-mom misses court hearing; capias issued for her arrest

Judge Amy Messer on Thursday approved the state’s request for Kayla Montgomery’s arrest after 40 minutes had passed from the time the hearing was to begin – 10 a.m. – and Montgomery, the stepmother of Harmony Montgomery, who went missing for 2 ½ years before authorities in August declared her a homicide victim, still hadn’t appeared in court.

New Hampshire Attorney General joins multi-state lawsuit to fight for airline customer rights

read more…: New Hampshire Attorney General joins multi-state lawsuit to fight for airline customer rights

New Hampshire Attorney General John M. Formella has joined a multi-state coalition asking Congress to allow attorneys general to enforce state and federal consumer protections for airline travelers. This request comes after attorneys general have received thousands of complaints from outraged passengers, claiming airlines have failed in their service responsibilities, causing significant frustrations and unnecessary challenges.

Community College System of NH awarded $5.8M to extend ApprenticeshipNH

read more…: Community College System of NH awarded $5.8M to extend ApprenticeshipNH

This funding will be used to extend ApprenticeshipNH, a CCSNH workforce initiative, through developing a hub infrastructure in four key regions that encompass the state, for ongoing sustainability and to support and expand Registered Apprenticeship programs in new industries and occupations. CCSNH is the only organization in New Hampshire to receive funding.

Last call for free at-home COVID test kits – program will be suspended Sept. 2

read more…: Last call for free at-home COVID test kits – program will be suspended Sept. 2

As my dad used to say, if it’s free I’ll take three. In this case, you can have two – COVID test kits, that is. As of September 2, 2022, the free COVID-19 test program will be suspended. That means it’s last call if you would like to stock up on COVID at-home test kits.

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