Subsidized insurance makes waterfront property seem safer than it is for wealthier buyers, while many low-income homeowners face repeat disasters with no help.
Climate disasters are no longer just destroying crops—they’re disrupting the entire U.S. food supply chain. From record drought across more than half the country to worsening wheat losses in Kansas and active wildfires threatening key agricultural regions, climate shocks are increasingly affecting how food is grown, transported, and priced in the United States. What once looked like isolated weather events are now creating interconnected supply-chain risks with direct consequences for consumers, retailers, and food manufacturers alike. This report breaks down the regions where natural disasters are having the greatest impact on America’s food system.
Army Cpl. Paul Hedge will be one of the newest residents of the Lakes Region, in a custom-built house complete with myriad adaptations for acc…
CONCORD — The statewide group NH Healthy Climate is reminding New Hampshire residents the state is susceptible to flooding.
From replacing a cemetery fence to consideration of funding a new fire boat, the May 12 selectboard meeting ran the gamut of items that would …
The April 28 Meredith Selectboard meeting included presentations on grant opportunities, a new fire boat, a new fire engine and police uniforms.
It’s hard to remember that only 10 weeks ago, the American economy was quite good, our foreign relations were on the whole positive, we were o…
LACONIA — On Aug. 19, LRMFA Deputy Chief Coordinator Paul Steele received two Federal Emergency Management Agency designations through the Sta…
