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The organizations offer multiple actionable paths forward for the Governor’s office, including calling a special legislative session, issuing a new state of emergency, or directing state agencies to ...
by Vermont Auditor of Accounts Doug Hoffer The Governor recently signed Act 57 into law. The bill relates to emergency ...
Act 182 marks a critical step forward in protecting Vermont’s pollinators, but its implementation cannot fully take effect ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office today announced that David Ainsworth, 44, of Lyndonville, Vermont, was sentenced in Vermont Superior Court, Caledonia Criminal Division, after ...
Vermont Business Magazine First Children’s Finance VT is happy to announce the latest round of Make Way for Kids Infant/Toddler Capacity Building Grants, awarding over $360,000 to 29 child care ...
Focus shifts to expanding high-impact Dental Hygiene Program to address urgent workforce needs. Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State Colleges (VSC) Chancellor Elizabeth Mauch t ...
In Maine, Northeast Delta Dental invested $1,421,903 impacting 391,920 people, through programs and initiatives such as the Dental Lifeline Network (DLN) to help provide comprehensive dental care to ...
2025 SUMMER MEAL LOCATIONS **All locations run Monday-Friday until August 11, with the exception of July 4. Call 2-1-1 for information on free summer lunches for kids across Vermont. Franklin Square ...
The Medicaid Fraud and Residential Abuse Unit receives 75 percent of its funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under a grant award totaling $1,332,724 for Federal fiscal year ...
FVPE and public school allies are calling on the Senate Ethics Committee to take these complaints seriously and begin a formal review. “This is exactly the kind of case the committee was created to ...
Migrant Justice had claimed Jose Ignacio “Nacho” De La Cruz, 29, of Milton, along with his stepdaughter, Heidi Perez Alfaro, 18, a recent Milton High graduate, had been delivering meals to farm ...
The blooms can produce harmful toxins, so if you see them, it’s best to stay out of the water. Swimming or wading in water with a cyanobacteria bloom may cause skin rashes, diarrhea, a sore throat, ...
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