Midgrade gas at $3.25 per gallon in Grafton County in week ending Mar. 7
Drivers in Grafton County reported a weekly low of $3.25 per gallon for midgrade gas in the week ending Mar. 7.
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Which ex-Lake Region area high school athletes are scheduled for action the week starting Monday, Jan. 26?
These former Lake Region area high school standouts are scheduled to compete the week starting Monday, Jan. 26.
Mike Belcher discusses legislation on health equity office and shares regional humor
Mike Belcher posted updates on legislative action concerning a Health Equity/Access office and shared a regional joke between January 21-22, 2026.
Midgrade gas at $3.02 per gallon in Carroll County in week ending Jan. 10
For the week ending Jan. 10, the lowest reported price of midgrade gas in Carroll County stood at $3.02 per gallon.
Rep. James Thibault highlights legislative actions on budget transparency and Medicaid requirements
Rep. James Thibault shared updates about legislative changes concerning school budget transparency and Medicaid eligibility rules through tweets posted on January 7 and January 8, 2026.
Lowest premium gas price in Belknap County hits $3.51 for week ending Jan. 3
The cheapest per-gallon price for premium gas in Belknap County during the week ending Jan. 3 was $3.51 per gallon.
Mike Belcher addresses NHPR reporting and outlines upcoming China-related legislation
New Hampshire legislator Mike Belcher used social media on January 6-7, 2026 to respond to local news coverage about proposed legislation targeting PRC nationals’ access to higher education.
Who are the ex-high school stars from Lake Region area competing on Saturday, Jan. 10?
This ex-Lake Region area high school standout will participate in competitions on Saturday, Jan. 10.
Mike Bordes discusses mayoral inauguration plans and criticizes HB 675 in recent tweets
Incoming Laconia Mayor Mike Bordes posted about his personal New Year’s celebration on January 1, shared details about the city’s upcoming inauguration ceremony on January 2, and criticized HB 675’s effect on local control in a tweet dated January 3.









