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DeKalb Community Calendar

Community Center of Caring food pantry, 113 W. 5th St., Auburn. Drive-through until further notice. 4:30-6:30 p.m. — DeKalb County Non-Profit Fair at the YMCA of DeKalb County, 533 North St., Auburn; learn more about local non-profits serving DeKalb County; no charge for admission. 6:30-8:30 p.m. — Brianna’s Hope Addiction Recovery Support Group, First Christian Church, 910 N. Indiana Ave., Auburn. Meal provided. Wednesday Community Center of Caring food pantry, 113 W. 5th St., Auburn. Drive-through until further notice. 6 p.m. — Friday A Better Life Brianna’s Hope, substance abuse recovery and support group meeting, Meese Chapel United Methodist Church, 2906 C.R. 60, Auburn. To meet by video conference, email brad.sisk@inumc.org.

DeKalb Community Calendar

H R McMaster: How He Sees China, and the World

Image via International Business Times “And so I think we have to resist the tendency to try to define a new administration’s foreign policy mainly as an opposition to the administration that came before it.” On December 29th, Thomas Koenig was joined by General H. R. McMaster to discuss his latest book, Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World. General H. R. McMaster graduated from the United States Military Academy and served as an officer in the United States Army, rising to the rank of lieutenant general. He served in the Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. He later became a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and served as a National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump from February, 2017 to April, 2018. In this discussion with Mr. Koenig, General McMaster explains his views on what should be a bipartisan reckoning with the dangers of an ascendant China, why he believes that the concept of “strategic empathy” oug

Special election sought to fill Hinch s vacant House seat

Town officials in Merrimack have submitted a formal, written request seeking a special election to fill the seat left vacant by state Rep. Dick Hinch, who died earlier this month from COVID-19. “The requirement is that the town can’t hold a special election without approval of the governor and executive council,” said Town Council Chairman Tom Koenig. A letter was sent last week to Gov. Chris Sununu and Secretary of State Bill Gardner asking that a special election be granted to fill Hinch’s seat. “There have been questions about what is going to happen,” said town councilor Nancy Harrington.

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