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A Ukrainian drone company says it's teaming up with a US firm because staying home means getting 'eliminated'
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business1d ago

A Ukrainian drone company says it's teaming up with a US firm because staying home means getting 'eliminated'

  • General Cherry teams with Wilcox Industries to manufacture drones in the United States.
  • Production will be based at Wilcox's New Hampshire facility.
  • General Cherry aims to scale operations beyond Ukraine to access global markets.
  • The move is described as reducing exposure to Russian attacks and local competition.
  • Ukraine endorses cross-border partnerships to scale defense tech.
  • NATO and Western partners show growing interest in Ukrainian battlefield tech.
  • General Cherry seeks to be a global player in defense technology.
  • The collaboration could help Ukrainian firms protect innovations from copying offshore.
  • Ukrainian drone tech is in rising demand amid battlefield-proof production.
  • The partnership marks a broader trend of Ukrainian firms expanding abroad.
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Despite recent rain and snow, drought and wildfire concerns remain
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weather1d ago

Despite recent rain and snow, drought and wildfire concerns remain

  • New Hampshire faces ongoing wildfire risk as drought conditions persist statewide.
  • The January–March period was the sixth driest first quarter on record for New Hampshire.
  • Officials noted the burn ban last autumn was statewide due to severe conditions.
  • Most of New Hampshire remains forested, elevating wildfire risk in many areas.
  • Wildfire Awareness Week is set for April 19–25 to raise awareness statewide.
  • Homeowners in wildland-urban interfaces are at higher risk from fires.
  • Outdoor burning requires permits and must be allowed on safe days.
  • Open burning was a major wildfire cause last year.
  • State law limits outdoor fires to safe conditions with proper permits.
  • Drought monitoring notes 78% of the state under moderate to severe drought.
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Drought conditions raise risk of New Hampshire wildfires, officials say
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weather1d ago

Drought conditions raise risk of New Hampshire wildfires, officials say

  • Drought conditions persist statewide, elevating wildfire danger across New Hampshire.
  • The January–March period was the sixth-driest first quarter on record for the state.
  • Officials cited increased wildfire activity last autumn and rising risk this spring.
  • Most of the state remains forested, increasing wildfire exposure in many areas.
  • Wildfire Awareness Week is set for April 19–25 to raise awareness and prevention.
  • Outdoor burning requires a permit in New Hampshire unless snow is on the ground.
  • Permits can be obtained online at nhfirepermit.com.
  • Outdoor burning remains a leading wildfire cause, along with other activities.
  • More than 80% of the state is forested, amplifying wildfire risk.
  • Fire prevention resources are available on the Forest Protection Bureau website.
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First Circuit: A PIP Does Not Necessarily Constitute an Adverse Employment Action | JD Supra
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business1d ago

First Circuit: A PIP Does Not Necessarily Constitute an Adverse Employment Action | JD Supra

  • The First Circuit held a performance improvement plan may be non-actionable counseling if it doesn’t change employment terms.
  • Court applies the Supreme Court’s ‘some harm’ standard to determine whether a PIP is an adverse action.
  • Two PIP categories were identified: non-adverse counseling vs. potential adverse action if terms change.
  • The PIP in Walsh did not assign new duties, alter compensation or title, or restrict internal mobility.
  • The decision notes the employee was at-will before, during, and after the PIP.
  • Employers should clearly state the PIP’s purpose to improve performance and not alter terms.
  • The ruling provides a roadmap for applying Muldrow’s standard to PIPs in practice.
  • The First Circuit covers Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, and Rhode Island.
  • The article highlights the ongoing relevance of Muldrow in evaluating employment actions.
  • The piece emphasizes reviewing PIP templates to ensure compliance with Walsh and Muldrow.
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Dartmouth Health launches program focused on the intersection of climate change and cancer care
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health1d ago

Dartmouth Health launches program focused on the intersection of climate change and cancer care

  • Dartmouth Health launches the Division of Resilient and Sustainable Cancer Care at Dartmouth Cancer Center to study climate impacts on cancer treatment.
  • Researchers will examine how weather events and access to care affect treatment continuity, including winter transportation challenges.
  • The team will study environmental factors such as PFAS and radon exposure linked to cancer risk in New Hampshire.
  • The initiative aims to quantify healthcare emissions, noting the industry contributes to 10% of national greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Researchers will explore how cancer treatment and climate factors influence patient recovery and survival.
  • The program will examine whether cancer care itself contributes to climate change through waste and drug disposal.
  • Lichter aims to proactively align care with caregivers’ availability and winter weather conditions.
  • The division will tie local climate and weather data to patient records for retrospective studies.
  • The program will review disposal practices and chemicals used in cancer care for environmental impact.
  • The initiative emphasizes patient empowerment to reduce carbon impact in treatment choices.
  • Dr. Katie Lichter leads the new division as inaugural director, focusing on resilience and sustainability in cancer care.
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Cher files for conservatorship again, cites son’s drug use and 'no concept of money'
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Cher files for conservatorship again, cites son’s drug use and 'no concept of money'

  • Cher filed a petition for a temporary conservatorship over her son Elijah Blue Allman, citing serious mental health and substance abuse concerns.
  • The filing asserts Allman spends trust money on drugs, hotels, and limousine transport and lacks money-management knowledge.
  • Elijah Blue Allman is 49 and currently in a New Hampshire psychiatric hospital on multiple charges from February and March arrests.
  • Cher states that Elijah has been living wildly beyond his means and repeatedly staying in expensive hotels, endangering himself financially.
  • The conservatorship petition cites prior efforts to secure support and notes Kayti Pease has helped keep Elijah afloat financially.
  • The petition notes Allman’s recent hotel evictions and Airbnb damages as part of the financial pattern.
  • Cher argues Elijah’s condition has worsened enough to justify court intervention to protect his finances and wellbeing.
  • Elijah Blue Allman faces additional charges from February and March, reinforcing the need for oversight.
  • The petition identifies Jason Rubin as the professional fiduciary potential conservator for Elijah.
  • Cher’s request represents a second attempt in three years to obtain a conservatorship over Elijah.
  • The case highlights a pattern of disputes and legal actions surrounding Elijah Blue Allman in recent months.
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#7
Major crime unit investigating Gilford home
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crime22h ago

Major crime unit investigating Gilford home

  • The State Major Crime Unit is investigating a Gilford home on Cottonwood Trail.
  • Investigators are executing a search warrant in connection with an ongoing investigation.
  • A News Nine crew saw investigators leaving the home with two bags in hand.
  • Police on scene did not have any comment.
  • The department of safety provided a statement about the warrant and investigation.
  • The report notes this is an ongoing investigation with limited information at present.
  • The incident occurred in Gilford, New Hampshire, as authorities conduct the case.
  • Officials released a statement about the search in connection to an ongoing investigation.
  • The report includes a witness account of investigators leaving the home with two bags.
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#8
Refusing an alcohol breathalyzer test in N.H. will bring a longer license suspension
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politics14h ago

Refusing an alcohol breathalyzer test in N.H. will bring a longer license suspension

  • New Hampshire now imposes a nine-month license suspension for refusing a breath test after a suspected DUI stop.
  • Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed the bill into law, extending license suspensions for breath-test refusals.
  • The measure passed the Legislature with broad backing and aims to reduce test refusals nationwide rate by 2026 data cited by officials.
  • Supporters call the nine-month suspension an incremental improvement over the prior 180-day penalty.
  • Officials expect refusals to drop under the new law with continued highway safety focus.
  • New Hampshire ranks high in breath-test refusals per federal data cited in the coverage.
  • The law aligns with ongoing highway safety task force efforts for stricter enforcement.
  • The highway safety task force also promotes coordinated patrols and reports on suspensions.
  • The policy is part of broader efforts by the New England News Collaborative and NH Public Radio.
  • The law will take effect on January 1, 2027, after signing in April 2026.
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#9
Inside Look at MSU Hockey's Next Non-Conference Schedule
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sports14h ago

Inside Look at MSU Hockey's Next Non-Conference Schedule

  • MSU revealed its 2025-26 non-conference schedule, including exhibitions and road series.
  • Exhibition with Boston College set for Munn Ice Arena.
  • MSU plans a two-game series with Northern Michigan in October.
  • MSU will travel to New Hampshire for a late-October series.
  • North Dakota game listed as part of the 2026-27 slate in Texas.
  • MSU is set to host Boston University as part of the non-conference slate.
  • MSU will compete in the Great Lakes Invitational in Grand Rapids.
  • The GLI schedule shifts around World Junior duties for coach Nightingale and players.
  • MSU aims to strengthen the program with high-profile non-conference foes.
  • The article includes notes on prior season results and coaching context.
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#10
OB-GYNs say N.H.'s lack of shield law could drive them away
#10 out of 11
politics10h ago

OB-GYNs say N.H.'s lack of shield law could drive them away

  • Latest: New Hampshire still lacks an abortion shield law, raising potential legal exposure for OB-GYNs.
  • Doctors say shield laws protect providers who follow state law when treating out-of-state patients.
  • Residents say NH’s lack of protections may push them to move to states with stronger safeguards.
  • Dartmouth Health doctors emphasize their role beyond abortion care, including high-risk pregnancies.
  • Sullivan notes most cases are high-risk, with many referrals from rural NH and Vermont.
  • The issue follows a national trend as shield laws exist in at least 22 states and DC.
  • The story highlights a shortage of maternal health providers in New Hampshire.
  • Wang is considering training that could take her out of state for better protections.
  • NH lawmakers have previously debated shield laws, with a bill failing this session.
  • Births and receipts show hospitals have closed rural labor and delivery centers, widening travel for care.
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