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Year: 2025

UNH anticipates a $15m to $20m cut for the next academic year by NH Business Review for Chandler Blaisdell – The New Hampshire

UNH anticipates a $15m to $20m cut for the next academic year by NH Business Review for Chandler Blaisdell – The New Hampshire

May 9, 2025by FromAround TheWWW

As the academic year draws to a close, the University of New Hampshire is staring down an anticipated budget cut of $15 million to $20 million for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Although the final say on compiling this budget will ultimately fall to UNH President Elizabeth Chilton, Vice President for…

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Expect more federal scrutiny of health care industry by NH Business Review for Patrick J. Queenan

Expect more federal scrutiny of health care industry by NH Business Review for Patrick J. Queenan

May 9, 2025by FromAround TheWWW

Patrick Queenan Federal law enforcement of criminal violations of health care-related fraud, waste and abuse is likely to increase this year. Despite the many reports that the Department of Justice (DOJ) is facing costcutting measures and forcing depletion from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and that DOJ is shifting…

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Deadline looms in Minnesota property tax forfeiture lawsuit by Jonathan Delozier for HousingWire

Deadline looms in Minnesota property tax forfeiture lawsuit by Jonathan Delozier for HousingWire

May 9, 2025by FromAround TheWWW

HousingWireHousingWire Thousands of Minnesota residents who lost homes over property taxes may now be eligible for compensation, following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling and a resulting $109 million class-action settlement fund. The case began with Geraldine Tyler, a 94-year-old Minneapolis woman who owed $15,000 in property taxes on her…

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Lenders witness surge of mortgage demand this week by Sarah Wolak for HousingWire

Lenders witness surge of mortgage demand this week by Sarah Wolak for HousingWire

May 9, 2025by FromAround TheWWW

HousingWireHousingWire It’s probably too early to get excited, but several lenders reported that mortgage demand climbed to 2022 levels this week. After months of hovering in the high 6% range—and most recently dipping to 6.84%— declining mortgage rates may finally be luring buyers back. Applications rose 11% last week, according…

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NEMO Equipment takes full responsibility for its products by NH Business Review for Sam Rokos

NEMO Equipment takes full responsibility for its products by NH Business Review for Sam Rokos

May 9, 2025by FromAround TheWWW

In 2012, Cam Brensinger, a graduate student, founded Dover-based NEMO Equipment, a company whose mission is to design and sustainably manufacture highquality, easy-to-use camping gear. (Courtesy photo) The outdoor industry has a history of creating a lot of “stuff.” Every year, millions of outdoor products are created. And of all…

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