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Following months of contract negotiations, some Rutland City Public Schools educators have been notified they may not be offered a contract for the coming school year.
Two weeks after the entire staff overseeing a widely used home heating fuel assistance program were laid off, those who administer the program on the state level are without answers ...
A massive energy-efficiency project has been scaled down after the city failed to get a grant.
Recently, the Mega Millions lottery increased the price of their tickets from $2 to $5 per ticket, more than doubling the cost for Vermont residents. This increase comes hand in hand with slightly ...
This year, the governor submitted a proposal to the Legislature to provide $13.5 million in much-needed, targeted tax relief for Vermonters.
When I was young, which was sometime after the dinosaurs but before the invention of private equity firms, I had the same family doctor for 16 years. I bring this ...
The Rutland baseball team opened the season in winning fashion, topping Bellows Falls 8-5 Monday afternoon at Giorgetti Field ...
Saxtons River is a tiny town in southern Vermont that oozes Americana. Many come to attend the community's Fourth of July celebration, an event that is a day-long patriotic festival ...
May is Youth Appreciation Month in Vermont, a time to come together to celebrate young people for all they contribute to our ...
Vermont election officials are worried that a recent executive order, along with a bill passed by the U.S. House, will create undue barriers to voting, as well as open up ...
Freshman Brooke Flewelling's varsity debut was smashing success. It was also a hard-earned victory as Mount St. Joseph's Laney Hussak extended her to three sets in a match that was ...
Back in summer 1996, the soulful country hit “Blue” was all over the radio, sweeping up new fans of the genre in its wake, ...