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Loss of federal internet discount program may impact thousands in Vermont
To replace the loss statewide would cost $9.3 million a year, according to Christine Hallquist, executive director of the Vermont Community Broadband Board. Read the story on VTDigger here: Loss of federal internet discount program may impact thousands in Vermont.
Annual Vermont Empty Arms 5k Run and Walk commemorates lost little ones
SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Mothers, fathers and kids running. Saturday morning, rain or shine - to remember their little angels up in the sky. “I have found that families who are experiencing misscarriage have a lot to connect about, and a lot to share,” said Burlington mom Margaret Talbot.
VSP investigating after Barre man killed in car crash, other driver left in serious condition
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont State Police are investigating a head-on collision between two cars that left one driver dead and the other in serious condition Saturday. According to authorities, Troopers from the Berlin barracks and Crash Reconstruction Team were called to I-89 southbound in Montpelier. Evidence at the scene...
Two Vermont senators sue Gov. Scott over secretary of education interim appointment
Two Vermont senators are suing Gov. Phil Scott over his controversial appointment of interim Secretary of Education Zoie Saunders. In a lawsuit filed on June 19, Sens. Tanya Vyhovsky, P/D-Chittenden, and Richard McCormack, D-Windsor, accused Scott of violating the Vermont Constitution when he selected Saunders to serve as interim Secretary of Education after the Senate blocked her permanent appointment to the position.
Blue Sox shut out by Vermont Mountaineers, drop second-straight game
The Vermont Mountaineers (15-3) walked into Mackenzie Stadium riding an eight-game win streak as well as holding the best record in the NECBL. One of them being against the Blue Sox (9-8) in a 10-5 thrashing back in Vermont earlier this month, on Friday, the final score showed a similar narrative, with the exact same margin of defeat.
New Supreme Court ruling allows for ban on homeless from sleeping outside
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - According to the Point in Time survey, an annual count on unsheltered people, an estimated 3,500 people are homeless on any given night in Vermont. With many camping in tents. Today’s ruling says communities can limit where that camping takes place. “We’re just trying to...
Gravel takes late models, Caron wins first round of Myers Triple Crown
BARRE, Vt. (WCAX) - After seeing last week’s Governor’s Cup night postponed, the Thursday action at Thunder Road resumed this week with the first leg of the Myers Containers Service Triple Crown Series for the Flying Tigers. The Late Models race was fairly uneventful for the first 25 laps, as a group of four led by Chris Roberts and Phil Scott paced the way. Marcel Gravel was just behind the two, and was able to take the lead on lap 30, overtaking Roberts. Gravel would hang on to his lead after a restart, and stay in front throughout the final 12 laps to earn his first win of the season. The Myers Triple Crown race was controlled most of the way by Sam Caron. Neck and neck with Brandon Gray initially, Caron took the lead 17 laps in, and never looked back. The Colchester native earned his second win of the season, and is the current points leader in the division. The 25-lap Street Stocks race saw Josh Lovely earn his first win of the season, running away from the field at first. A caution brought everyone back together about halfway through, but only for a moment, as Lovely sprinted away with just two laps to go following one final yellow flag.
New Woodstock middle and high school project on hold indefinitely
Vermont suspended its school construction aid program in 2007, resulting in nearly two decades of deferred maintenance for Vermont school buildings, which are among the oldest in the nation. Read the story on VTDigger here: New Woodstock middle and high school project on hold indefinitely.
Man arrested for DUI, drug possession in Danville
DANVILLE — A Hardwick man faces charges of driving under the influence and drug possession following a traffic stop on U.S. Route 2 in Danville. Vermont State Police arrested Joshua LeBlanc, 38, at 11:50 p.m. Thursday after pulling him over for a motor vehicle violation. Troopers determined LeBlanc was...
Arts Fest introduces ArtShop local shopping promo
In the run-up to Waterbury Arts Fest in two weeks, Revitalizing Waterbury has created a local shopping promotion that will score participants an Arts Fest 2023 commemorative poster. ArtShop starts on Monday, July 1, with a variety of local stores, restaurants and businesses participating. Similar to the popular Wrap it...
TURNmusic marks milestone with a music festival and auction
To mark its 10th anniversary, TURNmusic will launch a new music festival Friday-Saturday, July 19-20 at The Phoenix Gallery and Music Hall on Stowe Street. TURNing10! will showcase a variety of performers and music writers from the region: Lovecraft, Willverine, Jane Boxall, Toussaint St. Negritude, Elizabeth Reid, Mary Rowell, Jo Bled, Katie Semro, Anne Decker, Hilary Goldblatt, Ras Burnett, Matt LaRocca, Emily Laxner abd Keith Gibson. Stefanie Weigand plays music of Music-COMP students and Callum Robechek curates TURNyouth “Open Stage” with special guests.
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