State Tipoffs Involving New Hampshire Newsletter for Sunday June 19, 2022 ( 4 items ) |
N.H. Education Dept. to Deploy New Statewide Student Information System
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 16 -- The New Hampshire Department of Education issued the following news release:
The New Hampshire Department of Education is pleased to announce that it will be deploying a new, web-based Statewide Student Information System intended to save schools significant money and time.
The new data collection system, which was approved by the Governor and Executive Council on Wednesday, will be available to all New Hampshire public schools and districts. NHED's Division
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N.H. Environmental Services Dept.: More Than $6M Awarded for Drinking Water, Wastewater and Other Projects
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 14 -- The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services issued the following news release on June 13, 2022:
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) announced today that Governor Chris Sununu and the Executive Council, at recent meetings, have approved multiple projects, in a combination of grant and loan funds, for needed drinking water and wastewater system improvements, as well as some other related projects totaling more than $6 millio
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N.H. PUC Issues Secretarial Letter on Liberty
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 14 (TNSsro) -- The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission issued the following letter (No. DE 21-004) on June 13, 2022:
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Re: Liberty Utilities (Granite State Electric) Corp. d/b/a Liberty 2021 Least Cost Integrated Resource Plan; Hearing Guidelines
To the Parties:
To facilitate the hearing scheduled in this matter, the Presiding Officer has adopted the following procedures. All participants will be expected to appear in person at the hearing, unless a wri
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University of New Hampshire Research: Forest to Pasture - Keeping Trees Could Reduce Climate Consequences
DURHAM, New Hampshire, June 16 (TNSjou) -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release:
Land use change, like cutting down a forest to make way for agriculture, can be a major contributor to climate change by releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Researchers at the University of New Hampshire studied a practice known as silvopasture which intentionally preserves trees in pastures where livestock graze. They found that compared to a completely cleared, tree-less,
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