New Hampshire Bulletin: Debates, Crotched Mountain School, COVID-19
Senior Reporter Annmarie Timmins of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning to talk about their upcoming debates, the closing of Crotched Mountain School, and a COVID-19 update. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18396
James McKim of the Manchester N.A.A.C.P. Unit# 2069 discusses the incident of a racist social media post from a Trinity High School student and how much of the information released on the matter is based on rumor. https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18378
On The New England Take, Keith Nyhan of the New Hampshire Insurance Department discusses their work and how the consumer services division is there to help consumers with all forms of insurance. Listen and watch now! https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18341 #sponsored
New Hampshire Bulletin: Education Funding
Reporter Ethan DeWitt of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning to discuss a lawsuit around education funding through the SWEPT tax and political complexity of automatic Medicaid signup for free school lunches. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18328
New Hampshire Bulletin: Ticks, Burns, and Electricity
Reporter Amanda Gokee of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning to talk about prescribed burns, tick tracking, and electricity rates. Articles at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18290
Senior Reporter Annmarie Timmins of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning discusses covering the 50+ age demographic and hospital availability in New Hampshire. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18229
The New England Take: The Old Farmer's Almanac
Editor Janice Stillman of The Old Farmer's Almanac dives into the latest edition of their almanac that was just released, the history of it, and what to expect for this coming winter. More info at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18199
The New England Take: The Wages of Crying Life
On The New England Take, Harvard Law Professor Leah Plunkett and Rath, Young and Pignatelli's Michael Lewis discuss their law review article, "The Wages of Crying Life: What States Must Do to Protect Children After the Fall of Roe" and the protection of children at the state level. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18197
NH Business Review: Child Labor and Business Expansion
Editor Jeff Feingold of the New Hampshire Business Review talks with A. J. Kierstead of WKXL in the Morning about a recent crackdown on child labor and business expansion in the state from Churchill Downs and Grappone. Get the articles at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18187
The New England Take: Formula 1 and American Constitution Society
Jeanne Hruska, American Constitution Society, and Professor Buzz Scherr, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, discuss their new Formula 1 podcast F1 Mode Push and the work of the American Constitution Society. More info at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18153
2022 Election with AARP NH's Christina Fitzpatrick
Christina Fitzpatrick, State Director for AARP NH, joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning to discuss the upcoming state primary, tips for voting, and important issues to voters age 50+. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18151 #nhpolitics #election
On The New England Take, State Director Greg Moore of Americans for Americans for Prosperity New Hampshire discusses their 2022 Legislative Scorecard and the policies they are focused on heading into the fall. Check out their scorecard at https://nhscorecard.com/
Reporter Amanda Gokee of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead of WKXL in the Morning to discuss translated voter information, fallout from the Gunstock closure, and the state’s new solid waste plan. Articles at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18102
On The New England Take, Nathaniel M. Robbins, MD of Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center discusses his new article in the science journal Neurology Journal, titled "Black Patients Matter in Neurology: Race, Racism, and Race-Based Neurodisparities." More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18071
Editor Jeff Feingold of the New Hampshire Business Review discusses the NH delegation signing onto a SCOTUS amicus brief for 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis and housing in the Manchester, NH area. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18057
On The New England Take, Rev. Heidi Carrington Heath, Executive Director of New Hampshire Council of Churches, discusses the council and her response to the Free State Movement's list of "woke" churches. More info and links at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18059
Senior Reporter Annmarie Timmons of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning to discuss proposed changes for school vaccine mandates, digitizing government records, and maternity ward closures. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18055
On The New England Take, State Affairs Associate Vice President Steve Cochran at EDF Action joins the show to discuss funding in the Inflation Reduction Act 2022 for clean energy, the state of renewable energy, and the possible impact it will have for New Hampshire. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=18013
Reporter Ethan DeWitt of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead of WKXL in the Morning to discuss funding for standardized test prep and zoning reform. Articles at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17980
On The New England Take, Professor Buzz Scherr of UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law and the Portsmouth Police Commission joins the show to discuss Volodymyr Zhukovskyy trial verdict, the latest in the search at Mar-a-Lago, and some politics. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17965
Editor Jeff Feingold of the New Hampshire Business Review joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning to discuss an accusation at Annalee Dolls, a COVID-19 lawsuit against a car dealership, and data on NH housing. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17952
Reporter Amanda Gokee of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead of WKXL in the Morning to preview her article on the Gunstock debacle, Berlin utilizing Burgess BioPower, Mt. Washington hearings, and Bedford elections. Listen and get the links at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17950
On The New England Take, Deputy Commissioner DJ Bettencourt of the New Hampshire Insurance Department discusses the ever changing world of cybersecurity and the insurance options available to protect businesses and consumers. More at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17927 #sponored
On The New England Take, Dr. Kenneth Thorpe, PhD from Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University discusses legislation and price structure around treatment of diabetes. Subscribe and learn more at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17918
Senior Reporter Annmarie Timmins of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning to discuss difficulties of rolling out medicaid dental care and student ID requirements, as well as defense of the state’s YDC settlement. Get the articles at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17915
On The New England Take, Professor Kimberly Perrotta, Manchester Community College, discusses their new Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) program and how they hope it will address the shortage of healthcare workers in the state. https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17859
On The New England Take, Sarah Scott from Americans For Prosperity New Hampshire gives a back to school update on New Hampshire's Education Freedom Accounts, ways families can use them, how other states are rolling out similar programs, and how they are responding to push back. https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17857
Jeff Feingold of the New Hampshire Business Review joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning to talk about the Business Excellence Awards, Vapotherm moving, and housing. Read the articles at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17855
On The New England Take, A. J. and Isaac talk about their recent trip to Boston's Faneuil Hall Marketplace to check out Dino Safari Boston, grab lunch, and check out some cool shops in the area. Dino Safari Boston is in this spot through early September, learn more at https://dinosafariboston.com
Reporter Ethan DeWitt of the New Hampshire Bulletin joins A. J. Kierstead on WKXL in the Morning to discuss lack of state restaurant relief fund utilization, zoning friction between towns and churches, and local police accreditation. Get the articles at https://www.nhtalkradio.com/?p=17853