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School district hit with $2M surprise healthcare bill

School district hit with $2M surprise healthcare bill

Jamie L. Costa, The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.Eagle-Tribune LONDONDERRY — A surprise health insurance bill has left the Londonderry School District struggling to come up with $2 million by the end of the year to pay for its portion of a...

Owner:  Paul Feldman
Today In Culture, Wednesday, October 15, 2025: Art Institute Appoints Curator | Fifty Years Of “Siskel & Ebert” | Milwaukee Rep’s New Theater Center

Today In Culture, Wednesday, October 15, 2025: Art Institute Appoints Curator | Fifty Years Of “Siskel & Ebert” | Milwaukee Rep’s New Theater Center

Get Chicago & Great Lakes culture news sent to your inbox every weekday morning. Subscribe to Newcity Today here. ART Sally Mann And Laura Letinsky Talk “Art Work” This Saturday, Laura Letinsky will be in conversation “with one of the most...

Owner:  Brian & Jan Hieggelke
Pistons, ex-Michigan star speaking out on mental health in the wake of family tragedy

Pistons, ex-Michigan star speaking out on mental health in the wake of family tragedy

On August 19, the day that would’ve been Eli Robinson’s 35th birthday, his brother, Duncan Robinson, took to Instagram to share the story of his older sibling. As Duncan took an unlikely path from Division III basketball, to Michigan to the NBA,...

Owner:  Newhouse Family
Carrie Elizabeth Romney Committed Suicide? Mitt Romney Breaks Silence on Sister-in-Law's Death as It's Revealed She Was Going Through Divorce

Carrie Elizabeth Romney Committed Suicide? Mitt Romney Breaks Silence on Sister-in-Law's Death as It's Revealed She Was Going Through Divorce

Former presidential candidate and ex-Utah senator Mitt Romney said his family is "heartbroken" after his sister-in-law died in a fall or jump in a Los Angeles suburb — months after separating from Romney's brother. Carrie Elizabeth Romney, 64, was...

Owner:  David Jang
Informing, not inflaming: Why two tuberculosis cases don’t signal a public health crisis

Informing, not inflaming: Why two tuberculosis cases don’t signal a public health crisis

Every time an infectious disease makes the news, public trust in health systems is tested. But sometimes the threat isn’t the disease itself — it’s how we talk about it. That’s why publicizing “two positive tuberculosis tests” in a state of 1.4...

Owner:  States Newsroom Network
Schumer lands his prized Senate recruits in key battlegrounds

Schumer lands his prized Senate recruits in key battlegrounds

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is on a winning streak after securing a trio of recruitment wins in battleground states, raising expectations among Democrats that the party can reclaim the majority despite a midterm map with long...

Owner:  Philip Anschutz
When will the government shutdown end? 7 things…
Hospital giant expands homegrown outpatient imaging center chain into new state
New Hampshire teacher dies of 'disintegrated brain' months after one drop of liquid fell on her skin
For the love of reading: New Hampshire Book Festival promotes literacy and community

For the love of reading: New Hampshire Book Festival promotes literacy and community

Sign up for the Concord Monitor's morning newsletter and get essential news each day. Emilie Christie Burack and Sarah McCraw Crow sat chatting in Gibson’s Bookstore a few years ago for a regular writer meet-up and found themselves thinking about...

Owner:  Dwight Family
New Hampshire reports two new cases of tuberculosis, possible public exposure

New Hampshire reports two new cases of tuberculosis, possible public exposure

CONCORD, N.H. – New Hampshire health officials have identified two people with positive cases of tuberculosis who may have exposed others to the infectious disease in Manchester and Nashua. These are the second and third active cases that the New...

Owner:  John W. Henry
Opinion: It’s not just a housing issue, New Hampshire

Opinion: It’s not just a housing issue, New Hampshire

Sign up for the Concord Monitor's morning newsletter and get essential news each day. New Hampshire is in the grip of a housing crisis. Families across the state are being forced into an impossible choice: live in unsafe, overcrowded housing — or...

Owner:  Dwight Family
New Hampshire: Revo Casino relocation to Toy City site approved by Keene planning board

New Hampshire: Revo Casino relocation to Toy City site approved by Keene planning board

Revo Casino and Social House has secured city planning board approval in Keene, New Hampshire, to relocate from its Emerald Street location to the Toy City site on Key Road, pending the expiration of Toy City’s lease in 2027 or sooner, as ongoing...

Owner:  Diego Fiz & Pablo Zuppi
Fatal Fires: How New Hampshire’s firefighters face death and emotional battles

Fatal Fires: How New Hampshire’s firefighters face death and emotional battles

Sign up for the Concord Monitor's morning newsletter and get essential news each day. Derek Kelleher has felt the heat of several burning buildings press against his skin over his three decades as a firefighter. He has pulled people from the...

Owner:  Dwight Family
Capacity-Building, Working Conditions, and Health Worker Wel...
Shaping NH’s health care landscape

Shaping NH’s health care landscape

NH Hospital Association President Steve Ahnen discusses health care landscape in the state, federal and state policies affecting patients, AI in health care and more Steve Ahnen NH Hospital Association President Steve Ahnen chats with NH Business...

Owner:  Yankee Publishing Employees
Federal energy funding cancellations hit one New Hampshire company

Federal energy funding cancellations hit one New Hampshire company

A New Hampshire energy project is among more than 200 that were canceled across the country after an announcement by the U.S. Department of Energy late Wednesday. Federal officials said they determined the projects would not advance the nation’s...

Owner:  New Hampshire Public Radio, Inc.
Lyme hunter injured by stray shot on first day of pheasant season in New Hampshire

Lyme hunter injured by stray shot on first day of pheasant season in New Hampshire

Sign up for the Valley News' morning newsletter and get essential news each day. CANAAN — A 37-year-old Lyme man suffered a gunshot injury on the first day of pheasant hunting season Wednesday morning, according to New Hampshire Fish & Game....

Owner:  Dwight Family
Federal energy funding cancellations hit two projects in New Hampshire

Federal energy funding cancellations hit two projects in New Hampshire

Two New Hampshire energy projects are among more than 200 that were cancelled across the country after an announcement by the U.S. Department of Energy late Wednesday. Federal officials said they determined the projects would not advance the...

Owner:  New Hampshire Public Radio, Inc.
Pheasant hunter injured in New Hampshire after being hit with birdshot, game wardens say

Pheasant hunter injured in New Hampshire after being hit with birdshot, game wardens say

A New Hampshire man was injured on Wednesday after he was hit with birdshot during a hunting trip.The victim, Joshua Perrone, 37, of Lyme, was part of a group of pheasant hunters who were tracking a bird in Canaan when the shooting...

Owner:  Hearst Family

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