FTL Interviews Hundred Nights Founder Don Primrose
Mark and I interviewed Don Primrose about the Hundred Nights shelter on tonight’s “Edgington Post”. As you may know, they are currently doing a fund drive for paypal monthly subscriptions.
Mark and I interviewed Don Primrose about the Hundred Nights shelter on tonight’s “Edgington Post”. As you may know, they are currently doing a fund drive for paypal monthly subscriptions.
If you have been trying to access the Keene Police Scanner stream over the past few days, it has sounded very distorted. That problem has been solved and the audio is again clear and understandable.
As always, you can tune in via your favorite media player via your computer or smartphone to KPD.FreeKeene.com (just use “open URL” in your favorite media player and put that in). If that link doesn’t work, you can enter: http://98.143.36.105:6060/live
The easiest way to listen on your smartphone is probably the Tunein app. It’s available for all phone operating systems. Just install the app and search for “Keene police”.
Lightspeedliberty investigates both vehicles and provides excellent juxtaposition:
As mentioned in a previous article, Hundred Nights shelter is looking to raise about $1,000 per month in pledges from individuals before mid-January.
Unfortunately, when originally announced, the subscribe button on their site turned out to be broken, so those who attempted to pledge were unable to do so.
The button is now working! Please drop by Hundred Nights’ website and click “subscribe” in the top-left to contribute at least $10 per month to support Keene’s only independent homeless shelter.
Here’s an updated Facebook event to which you can invite your friends.
Here’s the first, lengthy piece in a series from NewHampshire.com, which features Free State Project participant and two-time elected state representative Mark Warden:
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series that will explore the Free State Project. This week, we look at who Free Staters are and why they choose to live in New Hampshire.
It is a movement that began outside of New Hampshire by a group of people who describe themselves as “pro-liberty activists,” and in 2003 they made the decision to call New Hampshire their home. (more…)