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MONTPELIER — The U.S. Department of Justice this week asked Vermont to hand over sensitive personal information on all of the state’s registered voters, Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas said ...
The annual event, which has been held since 1867, is taking place until Sunday in the Orange County town it's named after.
The decision issued earlier this month comes in a lawsuit filed more than four years ago challenging delays in the state’s court system associated with obtaining civil complaints.
The federal program, which funds nutrition and exercise education for eligible recipients, will end Sept. 30, eliciting worry from officials and providers.
We're just day-by-day trying to chip away the gaps in these really important wildlife corridors,” the Department of Fish & ...
Winters led DCF starting in January 2023 and will now work as deputy commissioner of the Vermont Department of Labor. Rick Hildebrant is set to become commissioner of the Vermont Department of Health.
Nearly 60% of Vermont faces severe drought. Officials say reporting drought impacts help collect data and shape a response.
A benefit concert on Sept. 14 will kick off a crowdfunding campaign with matching donation from Thompson Trust.
Morrisville Water & Light wants the state to take over the dam, but state leaders pushed back, citing lack of resources and ...
As Vermont faces deepening challenges, the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO) remains committed to its ...
The state transportation agency has proposed making up a $7.5 million gap in its current budget with cuts to construction projects and “position management savings.” ...
After a blaze that destroyed ‘the brain, heart, and soul’ of Dwight Miller Orchard, a family looks at a new chapter with the community’s help ...
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