Sometimes there are no words. No words to convey how hard something is, how we feel standing in the wake of something so big, how much we long for what was.
The State We're In: Covering the Economy May 7th 2020
New Hampshire has gone from having one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, to one of the highest. New Hampshire Business Review reporter Bob Sanders brings us the stories behind the statistics and Keene Sentinel President, Terrence Williams discusses the impact of the pandemic's economic fallout in the Monadnock Region.
The State We're In - Episode 2
The State We're In - Episode 1
¿Qué hay de nuevo, New Hampshire?
Medical Waivers Could Be a Game Changer
Financial Aid Still Flowing For College Students
“Nobody will be equipped": Local. state election officials grapple with how to prepare for mail in voting in November
Students on the Frontlines of Pandemic Struggle Balancing School and Work
When Marti Milan, of Claremont, finishes her weekend shifts working as a nursing assistant at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, she’s exhausted. She’s been in the job for two years, but these days there are constantly new policies to learn and an ever-present worry about being exposed to coronavirus. All of that makes it difficult for Milan, 21, to shift back into student mode come Monday and do her coursework from Colby-Sawyer College, where she studies nursing.