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UPDATE:

From: Vanessa Palange, New Hampshire Homeland Security & Emergency Management Agency

Do yourself and first responders a favor: stay off the water! Due to recent rainfall, area rivers and streams continue to run fast with swift water currents. The swift water can easily overturn kayaks, canoes, and other small vessels and overtake the best of swimmers. Once in the water, the strong currents will make it difficult to reach safety. #ReadyNH #BePrepared #BeSafe LLC

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New England states are ratcheting up their aid to help water-soaked Vermont recover from catastrophic rains. NH also affected..

Gov Sununu assessing storm aftermath in NH

The yearly inspection report for the Seabrook Nuclear power plant is calling the plant safe in its operation.

It is now official in Maine that paid family leave is available for all employees.

Iowa Gov Kim Reynolds

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds is expected to sign a bill into law banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. 


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