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This issue starkly highlights the disconnect between the more urban and liberal centers of central and western Vermont and our predominantly rural and conservative communities.
The college began phasing out several academic programs, including its law, accounting and finance majors last summer. Students enrolled in those programs say they were caught off-guard.
There's a lack of resources for implementing the laws. There needs to be more people that have time to go do welfare checks and follow through on these neglect cases,” said the director of a Vermont ...
Although debate about transforming Vermont’s educational system has filled our news headlines for months, we are pleased to ...
On Aug. 27, the Rutland Daily Herald reported that doctors believed an epidemic of cerebral meningitis, spinal meningitis and cerebro-spinal meningitis had hit the city and surrounding area. Over the ...
Vermont’s secure storage law is a proactive step we can all take to keep kids safe and more people need to know about it. More resources on secure storage can be found at besmartforkids.org.
Show the world that politicians can have very strong differences about public policy and still treat each other with respect.
In April 2022, the driver of an Isuzu street sweeper fell asleep at the wheel on Route 100 near Morrisville, crashing through the Phoenix Helix, a swirling stone sculpture built at the roadside of ...
Freeman’s 2022 debut LP, “I Looked Out,” has had a belated surge in reputation and put him on the map. His second record, ...
Last May, the bill that we fought so hard to pass got signed into law by Gov. Phil Scott. On July 1, it finally went into ...
Gov. Scott is serving his fifth two-year term as governor of Vermont. Only in New Hampshire and Vermont do governors serve ...
The new Social Security Commissioner would be well served by re-committing the Social Security Administration to providing ...
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