Top Priority October 18, 2024 at 11:00 AM the Mayor, Tom Frank (CEO of North Country Hospital), President of the Council, Chris
MoreTop Priority October 18, 2024 at 11:00 AM the Mayor, Tom Frank (CEO of North Country Hospital), President of the Council, Chris
MoreTop Priority October 18, 2024 at 11:00 AM the Mayor, Tom Frank (CEO of North Country
NEWPORT — North Country Hospital and the local community is forcefully rejecting a consultant’s report that
MORRISTOWN— The Rangers had a standout performance at the cross-country meet at People’s Academy on Wednesday,
IRASBURG — A hit-and-run incident on VT Route 14 has left a local teenager’s vehicle damaged
NEWPORT — The Newport City Council convened for a marathon session Monday evening, addressing several key
By Ken Wells LYNDON CENTER –– The Lyndon Vikings scored touchdowns on their first six possessions as
DERBY –– Community National Bank (CNB) recently reported a successful blood drive with 60 lifesaving pints.
TROY — A collision between a Ford truck and a horse-drawn buggy on Vermont Route 100
NEWPORT — When Jeff Lyon and Sam Keras decided it was time for a change, they
By Ken Wells NEWPORT –– NCUHS senior Hayden Boivin ran for four touchdowns and threw for
Top Priority October 18, 2024 at 11:00 AM the Mayor, Tom Frank (CEO of North Country Hospital), President of the Council, Chris Vachon and Council Member Clark Curtis will be
NEWPORT — North Country Hospital and the local community is forcefully rejecting a consultant’s report that recommended drastic changes to its operations, sparking a heated community response. Over 200 residents
MORRISTOWN— The Rangers had a standout performance at the cross-country meet at People’s Academy on Wednesday, with all five girls achieving new personal records (PRs) and the boys team delivering
IRASBURG — A hit-and-run incident on VT Route 14 has left a local teenager’s vehicle damaged and the authorities searching for the driver responsible, Vermont State Police reported. A 17-year-old
NEWPORT — The Newport City Council convened for a marathon session Monday evening, addressing several key municipal issues during a meeting that lasted over four hours. In a significant personnel
By Ken Wells LYNDON CENTER –– The Lyndon Vikings scored touchdowns on their first six possessions as they rolled past the North Country Falcons 62-21 Saturday. The Vikings, now 5-1 scored on
DERBY –– Community National Bank (CNB) recently reported a successful blood drive with 60 lifesaving pints. Based on information shared by the Red Cross, each pint can save up to
TROY — A collision between a Ford truck and a horse-drawn buggy on Vermont Route 100 left one person with non-life-threatening injuries yesterday. At 5:52 p.m., Vermont State Police were
NEWPORT — When Jeff Lyon and Sam Keras decided it was time for a change, they didn’t anticipate that journey would take them to the NEK. The couple previously lived
By Ken Wells NEWPORT –– NCUHS senior Hayden Boivin ran for four touchdowns and threw for another to Jason Pelliter as the falcons won their second games in a row.