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Rabid bat bites Strafford resident
Vermont Department of Health officials are urging residents to take caution after a person was bitten by a rabid bat in Strafford, and to take steps to protect humans and domestic animals from…
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2mWhite Mountain National Forest closes a stretch of Lincoln Woods Trail for repairs
The White Mountain National Forest is closing a segment of the Lincoln Woods Trail from June 15 to November for repairs and stabilization of a nearby riverbank, and hikers are advised to plan alternate routes.
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12mCampus carry, kratom, and classroom clinics: the graveyard of NH Republican bills killed by Republicans
The New Hampshire House and Senate failed to pass several bills due to disagreements, including a campus carry bill, the CHARLIE Act, vaccine clinics at schools, artificial intelligence oversight, kratom bans, a technology-first state, and a Renewable Energy Fund.
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4mApril jobs report points to a decrease in employment in Vermont
Vermont's employment has been declining steadily this year, with a loss of 900 jobs in April and a decrease in the civilian labor force participation rate, while the unemployment rate remains steady at 2.6%.
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4m102-year-old Mary Morse honored as Lebanon's oldest resident
Mary Morse, 102, was presented with the Boston Post Cane by the Lebanon Historical Society in recognition of her being the city's oldest resident, and celebrated with champagne and grapefruit juice with family and friends.
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4mMike Pieciak runs again for Vermont treasurer — not governor
Vermont State Treasurer Mike Pieciak announced his bid for a third term as state treasurer, citing personal reasons for not running for governor and his desire to continue his work on the "Baby bonds" project and housing development.