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NH Muslim community speaks out against Fort Hood rampage
Hooksett tax bill errors cost property owners $10-$50
Photos from New Hampshire Opera Idol
Youth football: Manchester East Cobras go for undefeated season
NESN's Heidi Watney coming to Granite State Baseball Dinner
Stacey Cole's Nature Talks: Great Bay wildlife refuge has wide impact

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IN TOMORROW'S
SUNDAY NEWS

What a deal!: Purchase Sunday's paper, and you'll get a huge return on your investment with the coupons you'll find inside.
Refugees still arriving: Find out how many refugees arrived in New Hampshire during the past fiscal year, and see where they came from.
A weekend of champions: Two girls' soccer teams and two girls' volleyball squads will collect NHIAA championship trophies Saturday.
Rate hike on the way? The last time a public utility went bankrupt in New Hampshire, ratepayers were faced with seven years of annual 5.5 percent increases.