MANCHESTER — Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning continues its yearlong “Women ’20-’20” celebration by welcoming Anne Galloway, founder and editor of
MoreMANCHESTER — Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning continues its yearlong “Women ’20-’20” celebration by welcoming Anne Galloway, founder and editor of
MoreMANCHESTER — Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning continues its yearlong “Women ’20-’20” celebration by welcoming
NEWPORT — Governor Phil Scott today released the state’s “3-Phased Reopening Plan” for Vermont’s manufacturing, fulfillment,
MONTPELIER – Governor Phil Scott outlined some additional openings today as part of the phased restart
NEWPORT — Food insecurity in Vermont has increased by one-third during the coronavirus pandemic, from 18.3
NEWPORT — Governor Phil Scott announced on Friday a flag-lowering procedure to honor Vermonters who have
NEWPORT — A new study shows Vermont is among the states hit hardest by COVID-19’s impact
NEWPORT – Governor Phil Scott today extended Vermont’s State of Emergency through May 15, which also
NEWPORT – Starting September 1, Vermonters must be at least 21 years old to purchase and
SHEFFIELD — A Sheffield man was killed in a head-on crash on I-89 in Richmond this
NEWPORT — More money and organizational support will be available in 2020 for NEK towns and
MANCHESTER — Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning continues its yearlong “Women ’20-’20” celebration by welcoming Anne Galloway, founder and editor of VTDigger, to talk about the important role of
NEWPORT — Governor Phil Scott today released the state’s “3-Phased Reopening Plan” for Vermont’s manufacturing, fulfillment, and distribution enterprises. Scott says the plan is considered “a living document” and will
MONTPELIER – Governor Phil Scott outlined some additional openings today as part of the phased restart of Vermont’s economy, introduced last week. The Governor’s Stay Home, Stay Safe order remains
NEWPORT — Food insecurity in Vermont has increased by one-third during the coronavirus pandemic, from 18.3 percent to 24.3 percent, according to a statewide survey conducted by the University of
NEWPORT — Governor Phil Scott announced on Friday a flag-lowering procedure to honor Vermonters who have died due to COVID-19. Sunday, April 19, will mark one month since Vermont’s first
NEWPORT — A new study shows Vermont is among the states hit hardest by COVID-19’s impact on tourism due to the coronavirus. Vermont ranked the fourth overall tourism industry affected
NEWPORT – Governor Phil Scott today extended Vermont’s State of Emergency through May 15, which also extends the expiration date of all corresponding orders and directives issued in response to
NEWPORT – Starting September 1, Vermonters must be at least 21 years old to purchase and possess tobacco products or paraphernalia. The new law also includes tobacco-substitute products, such as
SHEFFIELD — A Sheffield man was killed in a head-on crash on I-89 in Richmond this morning. Police say it happened at around 6:50 a.m. when a 2015 Dodge
NEWPORT — More money and organizational support will be available in 2020 for NEK towns and nonprofits working to expand or improve local trail-based outdoor recreation options. The assistance comes