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Vermont’s fiscal leaders worry feds won’t repay the state when government reopens
Vermont is currently able to keep key federally-backed programs running, but state leaders are concerned about the possibility of the federal government not reimbursing the state for the costs…
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2mUpper Valley Varsity View podcast: Woodstock girls lacrosse head coach Amanda Hull and Oxbow softball head coach Chuck Simmons
A Valley News podcast about Upper Valley high school athletics episode 6 has Interviews with Woodstock girls lacrosse head coach Amanda Hull and Oxbow softball head coach Chuck Simmons
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6mGov. Phil Scott vetoes ‘soft opening’ for hospital pricing reforms
Governor Phil Scott vetoed Vermont lawmakers' healthcare reform bill, S.190, arguing that it would unfairly concentrate savings with a minority of Vermonters and add unnecessary complexity, inequity, and cost.
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6mAre Vermonters hungry for neighborhood connection?
Two Vermont residents, Ben Doyle and Richard Amore, launched a program offering microgrants to communities to host block parties, which has seen high demand and is seen as a way to combat social isolation.
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6mStorm brings down trees, power lines in over 20 Upper Valley towns
Emergency responders were busy on Thursday afternoon after a powerful storm knocked down trees and power lines in more than 20 Upper Valley towns, causing damage to homes and disrupting traffic flow.
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1mYoung entrepreneurs in Windsor launch kids' farmers market
Two 11-year-old girls from Windsor, Vermont are launching a kids' farmers market in July, after running a lemonade stand to raise money.