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Former state police detective permanently banned from Vermont law enforcement
The Vermont Criminal Justice Council took the action against Zachary Gauthier following a hearing this week. Read the story on VTDigger here: Former state police detective permanently banned from Vermont law enforcement.
ACCD: Severe Storm Recovery Update July 17
A waterlogged street in Barre. ACCD photo. Take pictures and document costs as you repair public infrastructure. If there is a federal disaster declaration, you will be reimbursed. Learn more from the Vt. League of Cities and Towns. Report Damage. Even if you are not submitting an insurance claim, report...
Goddard College campus up for sale again, after deal with previous buyer collapses
In an email last week, the school said it aimed to close a deal on the Plainfield property by Aug. 15. Read the story on VTDigger here: Goddard College campus up for sale again, after deal with previous buyer collapses.
Burton Snowboard drops plans for Higher Ground to move into Burlington headquarters
Less than a week after the Vermont Supreme Court ruled in favor of the project, Higher Ground announced that Burton Snowboards has pulled out of plans for the music venue to move into the company’s Burlington headquarters. “Despite our extensive efforts and the strong support from many South End...
Three suspects in custody in connection to Kayla Wright homicide
Troy, VT- Two suspects have been arrested, and another in custody is facing charges, in connection to the murder of a Derby woman who was found in a metal toolbox in the Missisquoi River in February. Jakiy Tramaine Corey Keith is facing a first-degree murder charge for the death of...
Lebanon Utilities Contractors Conduct Wood Pole Inspections
The City of Lebanon announced that Osmose Utilities Services, a contractor for Lebanon Utilities, has begun performing wood pole inspections around Lebanon in an effort to ensure the integrity of the structures. According to the city, the scope of the contractor’s work is to locate all the wooden poles that...
Loon Census to be held Saturday (you can help), followed by a Loon Festival
New Hampshire’s iconic waterfowl will be celebrated and studied Saturday, as the Loon Preservation Committee conducts an annual census on lakes across the state, then hosts its 45th annual Loon Festival in Moultonborough. “The Loon Census is a valuable part of our annual data collection,” said LPC biologist Caroline...
USDA Pumps $10.6 Million into NH's Rural Economies
While visiting Candia today, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres-Small announced NH is recieiving $10,607,909 in funding through a mix of USDA Rural Development programs. She was meeting with U.S. Representative Chris Pappas at the Candia First Stoppe—a USDA Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) customer—to take part in a clean-energy roundtable with stakeholders and other program beneficiaries.
Allegiant Air to add direct flight from New Hampshire to Florida this fall
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Allegiant Air is adding another flight from New Hampshire to Florida. Starting in November, Granite Staters will be able to fly non-stop from Portsmouth to Sarasota, Florida. It is part of Allegiant Air's move to connect more small-market airports.
With Sununu’s backing, foster children are closer to getting parents’ Social Security payments
The state is a step closer to returning parents’ Social Security payments to kids when they leave foster care, with Gov. Chris Sununu’s signature on House Bill 1598. Though, it will take more legislation before kids see the money. Dawson Hayes, who will be a Concord High junior...
RI Man Arrested In Vermont After 60 Mile Chase
A 30-year-old Rhode Island man is in a New Hampshire hospital after he was wounded in a shootout with Vermont state troopers Sunday following a 60 mile pursuit that started in Pittsburg, New Hampshire, and ended near Burke, Vermont. Hopkinton police alerted authorities in those states that Brendan Sackal was...
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