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ArchivesBed Bugs Are BackBy Ellen Grimm on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.So much for sleeping tight. Bed bugs have crawled into New Hampshire homes. They have been a growing problem nationally and they have arrived in greater numbers in cities like Manchester. NHPR correspondent Ellen Grimm reports. Credit Unions Turn 100By Jon Greenberg on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.A hundred years ago, the country’s first credit union was formed in New Hampshire. Today, there are more than 5 thousand credit unions serving some 48 million people. An exhibit highlighting some of the milestones in the growth of these financial institutions just opened at the American Credit Union Museum in Manchester. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg spoke with the president and CEO of Service Credit Union, Gordon Simmons. What Are You Doing Right Now?By Vanessa Valdes on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.
Final Primaries and Final DecisionsBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.Following 48 states and several territories, Montana and South Dakota will be the final two to vote for the Democratic and Republican nominees for president. Generally, not many people pay attention to primaries this late in the game, but the race is still undecided for Democratic contenders. Meanwhile, national Democrats are also deciding on how they’ll handle delegates from Florida and Michigan. We’ll look at the final outcomes and final decisions, see if a Democratic candidate comes out of it, and, if not, where the race goes from here. Guests
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