Last minute support ahead of the make or break contest. Josh the nice weekend weather continues, but theres more snow on the way, a look at when youll be breaking the shovel back out. No one covers New Hampshire like we do. Amy good morning, im amy coveno. Sean im sean mcdonald. The first votes will be cast. To 2016 coverage. It was an eventful night as they took to the stage one last time before the Granite Staters headed to the polls on tuesday. Amy there were key moments that could effect how Candidates Campaign the next couple of days before the primary. Well have much more on the debate in just a minute, first, josh judge joins us in the Weather Center with a look at the weekend forecast, hi there, josh. Josh hi there, its a chilly start, but depends where you down flipflop regime. In plymouth youre not seeing things, north New Hampshire. In lower New Hampshire, the teens and 20s because of the clouds in northern New Hampshire keeping it milder there and flurries in the mountains
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A scientific team led by University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers has discovered the earliest-known evidence of freshwater fishing by ancient people in the Americas.
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POCATELLO –– An Idaho State University professor’s research is tackling one of the hottest debates in geology: Has human activity changed the planet enough to mark a new geologic time period? Bruce Finney, professor in the departments of biological sciences and geosciences, and more than 30 other scientists from across the globe have been trying […]