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Gov. Phil Scott has received sharp criticism this week for agreeing to provide personal information about state recipients of ...
The St. Francis of Assisi Society for Animals has temporarily paused its work. Its foster homes are at full capacity and its resources are depleted.
Thursday, August 7, marked 10 years since the untimely passing of Lara Sobel, a Department of Children and Families Family ...
The Vermont Community Broadband Board (VCBB) has a new program to help Vermonters afford to get connected to broadband. The Affordable Long Drop Program will provide grants to ...
The 15th annual Lee Goldsmith Memorial Soccer Tournament will take place Saturday at Middle Willow Park. With large goals and a no offside rule, the tournament promises to offer lots of action and ...
After building up her catering business over several years – while also holding other jobs – Tara Haskoor is now also ...
The group of elementary-age students were focused intently on an art lesson in a studio room at the Southern Vermont Arts ...
Ranking Member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, led a letter to Health and Human ...
Bennington’s annual Backpack Giveaway held at Willow Park Tuesday evening drew big crowds, a National Guard helicopter, the ...
As a small, rural state, Vermont is especially vulnerable to any shifts in federal support. On a per capita basis, Vermont receives about 36 percent more federal funding than the average U.S. state.
The Monument Arts & Cultural Center is delighted to present three performances of “Into the Woods Jr.,” a youth-adapted ...
A Bennington business owner will be required to pay back the federal government up to $60,532 after obtaining funds by filing a false loan application, according to U.S.