Gov. Chris Sununu has ordered schools remain closed for the rest of the school year, and there's a court challenge to determine who has authority over distributing federal COVID-19 relief funds in New Hampshire. We'll get the latest on those stories, plus we'll dig into the impact the coronavirus is having on voting, both here in the state and nationally. We'll also hear from the town administrator of Bristol, which was the focus of a recent New York Times article . Air date: Friday, April 17, 2020 GUESTS: Sarah Gibson - NHPR education reporter Ethan DeWitt - Concord Monitor statehouse reporter Casey McDermott - Investigative reporter for NHPR Pam Fessler - NPR correspondent, covering voting issues Nik Coates - Bristol town administrator Peter Biello 0:01 From New Hampshire Public Radio, I'm Peter Biello. And this is the Weekly New Hampshire News Roundup on The Exchange. All public and private schools in New Hampshire will stay closed through the remainder of the school year.
Gov. Chris Sununu has ordered schools remain closed for the rest of the school year, and there's a court challenge to determine who has authority over distributing federal COVID-19 relief funds in New Hampshire. We'll get the latest on those stories, plus we'll dig into the impact the coronavirus is having on voting, both here in the state and nationally. We'll also hear from the town administrator of Bristol, which was the focus of a recent New York Times article . Air date: Friday, April 17,