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FIRE FRIDAY with FIRE by Wicked Fresh – 02/28/2020
Today was FIRE FRIDAY! with Gino and The Magic Morning Show and FIRE By Wicked Fresh. Owner Danny Rassi joined Gino on the air this morning and told us all about FIRE By Wicked Fresh and what they’ve got planned for March. Danny also gave away a FREE 16″ Pizza, an Appetizer, and Dessert to Brandie from Effingham. We had people text in and weigh in on how well they thought Danny would do with our fun comparison game called “Bigger Smaller Taller”. Click below to listen to the interview and game!
For more details all about FIRE By Wicked Fresh go to FIREBYWICKEDFRESH.COM
NEW MUSIC: Lady Gaga – Stupid Love
LADY GAGA RELEASES ‘STUPID LOVE’ SINGLE – (02/28/2020)
Lady Gaga has finally unveiled “Stupid Love,” her first solo single in three years.
The single was released with an accompanied music video, in which Gaga portrays a pink-haired extraterrestrial beauty seeking love.
According to Mac Rumors, the video was shot entirely on an iPhone 11 Pro. Prior to the video’s release, Lady Gaga shared a series of teaser trailers featuring the new song, and Apple has also highlighted the video on its own YouTube channel in a shorter one minute clip.
The new song is a collaboration with BloodPop, Tchami, and Max Martin.
“Stupid Love” follows 2017’s “The Cure” and her work on A Star Is Born. Though fans know a new album is on its way, Gaga has yet to give any information about LG6’s release. Gaga’s last studio LP was 2016’s Joanne.
Lady Gaga posted the single art for her brand new track “Stupid Love” ahead of the song’s release at midnight. The cover art features a pair of lips and a bear trip, including the words “Stupid Love.”
Mountain Meister Recap – Week 7 – 02/27/2020
The 2020 Season of Mountain Meisters is under way at Cranmore and Kevin Hamlin joined Gino on The Magic Morning Show to tell us all about Week 7!
Kevin recapped February Vacation Week, gave us a sneak peek for next week by reminding us that the Downhill won’t be until Week 9, and also commiserated over the rain!
For more information on Mountain Meisters go to Cranmore.com and Follow them on Facebook!
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Cancellations & Delays – Thursday, February 27th, 2020
Thursday, February 27th, 2020 (updated 3:35pm)
MWV Adult Day Center – CLOSED
Gibson Center – CLOSED
Vaughn Food Bank – CLOSED
Mountain Top Music Center – CLOSED
Jean Limmer Dance Center – CLOSED
The North Conway Public Library will be closing at 4pm
White Birch Books will have NO BOOK GROUP
Stone Mountain Arts Center has rescheduled Comedian Bob Marley to Wednesday, March 11th
To Report a Cancellation or Delay, please contact our offices at 603-356-8870
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Grief and Loss Support Group at Children Unlimited
Memorial Hospital has started a Grief and Loss Support Group for women experiencing grief as a result of a loss of pregnancy or birth. The program will be hosted by Children Unlimited. Memorial Hospital says the group will provide coping skills and education to help women understand their experience and story. Registered nurse Leigh Copsey of the hospital’s family birthing center says that staff had offered pamphlets, brochures, or referred patients to books on the subject in the past but it felt inadequate. The new program is designed to try and fill that void. Memorial says the Grief and Loss Support Group meets the first Monday of every month at noon at Children Unlimited, 182 West Main Street in Conway.
Attitash Race League Report – Week 6 – 02/26/2020
This morning for the Attitash Race League Report, Local Ski Expert and Attitash Race League Director Corey Madden stopped by and told us all about Race Week #6.
Corey also recapped February Vacation Week and gave a heads up on what to expect for the second half of this season!
Listen below and for more information on the Attitash Race League and Events at Attitash go to ATTITASH.COM
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NEW MUSIC: SZA & Justin Timberlake – The Other Side (From The Soundtrack of The Trolls World Tour)
Justin Timberlake has released new music this week from the soundtrack of the star’s next film, Trolls World Tour. Justin announced on Instagram that the first single from the soundtrack, “The Other Side,” is now out! It’s a collaboration with R&B singer/songwriter SZA.
Trolls World Tour hits theaters April 17th. The last Trolls soundtrack gave Justin a No. 1 hit with “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” We’ll see if Justin can repeat! Click below to LISTEN!
Inclement Weather on the Way
Valley residents have experienced spring-like temperatures for the start of this week, but weather forecasters say not to get used to it. Temperatures are still expected to be above freezing tomorrow (2/26/20) as precipitation comes in, but that will change as temperatures drop Wednesday night bringing a predicted one to three inches of snow. Thursday is also expected to see precipitation throughout the day but what type will depend on whether the winds bring cold air from the north. It could be the difference between a fresh layer of powder or a dreaded sludge sure to freeze with the predicted cold afterwards.
Box Office Recap – -2/24/2020
‘CALL OF THE WILD’ AND ‘SONIC’ DUKE IT OUT AT BOX OFFICE – (02/24/2020)
Disney/20th Century Studios’ The Call of the Wild, starring Harrison Ford, and Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog were neck and neck at the box office over the weekend.
The Jack London adaptation appears to be faltering in its first weekend out compared to Sonic in its second weekend out. Sonic narrowly edged Wild out with $26.7 million, versus $24.8 million.
Birds of Prey rounded out the top three in its third weekend out, brining in about $6.8 million.
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Fact Check: Medicare/Medicaid Cuts?
This past Tuesday US Senator from New Hampshire Maggie Hassan stopped by the Mt. Washington Valley Adult Day Center to meet with local healthcare leaders and discuss challenges and legislation in the industry, particularly when caring for the elderly. One of the topics raised by the Senator is the newly proposed budget by the Trump administration. Hassan says, “The Trump administration just released its proposed budget. There are cuts to Medicare and Medicaid in that proposed budget. We are pushing back hard at that […] but it’s going to be important for everybody to stay vigilante about that because what has always helped in this area is when people show up in DC and say ‘this is how this would impact me in real life’ and that is how we’ve stopped these cuts in the past.” According to the officially published budget that claim is misleading. Both programs are scheduled to continue to increase total dollars spent under the proposed budget by the administration.
Congress budgets based off percentage of GDP, a calculation of the size of the economy based on total spending in the economy- including government spending. The new budget proposal increases the total dollars spent as well as total percentage of its share of GDP over time for Medicare but at a slower rate than in past proposed budgets. It also features a reduction in spending-to-GDP for Medicaid. Total dollars spent on Medicaid will continue to increase, however. The Trump administration also proposes enabling States to include controversial work requirements that have been subject to debate here in New Hampshire and in Maine.
The United States is expected to reach $1 trillion deficits this year, a number reflective of current spending. If that trends holds the nearly $23 trillion national debt will continue to increase in size even faster. The World Bank has published a study estimating that roughly past 77% public debt-to-GDP creates drag on national economies. The current public debt-to-GDP ratio is over 100%.