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Montana Leads the Nation in Pumpkin Spice Cravings This Fall
The crisp fall mornings and cool evenings have gotten people transforming into "fall mode" faster than the leaves can change color. Something about the brisk cool mornings makes people clamor for anything that reminds them of fall. For most that is the flavor of a pumpkin spice latte. But, it doesn't stop at just lattes. Budweiser has recently released a pumpkin spice-flavored hard seltzer. There is a new pumpkin spice vodka being released this fall, and Kit Kat is releasing a pumpkin spice miniature pie.
Central Vermont Medical Center support staff votes to unionize
Roughly 480 support staff members at the hospital’s central Vermont locations will join the new union, which is a local chapter of AFT-Vermont. Read the story on VTDigger here: Central Vermont Medical Center support staff votes to unionize.
Is Vermont’s motel program a ‘magnet’ for out-of-staters experiencing homelessness?
A Brave Little State investigation into a persistent narrative about unhoused people in Vermont. Read the story on VTDigger here: Is Vermont’s motel program a ‘magnet’ for out-of-staters experiencing homelessness?.
Consultants update ‘clean heat standard’ cost-benefit figures in final version of study
A clean heat standard policy would help Vermont meet its heating-related emissions reduction requirements, the study concluded, but the cost could be substantial, depending on the details. Read the story on VTDigger here: Consultants update ‘clean heat standard’ cost-benefit figures in final version of study.
Audit finds Vermont failed to complete steps to reduce risk from natural disasters such as flooding
Vermont has failed to complete many actions in its five-year hazard mitigation plan aimed at reducing the risk from natural disasters such as flooding, according to a new report from the state auditor’s office. The plan is developed by Vermont Emergency Management every five years to identify natural hazards...
First residents to move into White River Junction apartments for chronically homeless this month
The project dates back to 2017 and is a collaboration between Twin Pines Housing, Upper Valley Haven and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Read the story on VTDigger here: First residents to move into White River Junction apartments for chronically homeless this month.
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