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Bill advances to ease regulations on New Hampshire home education
House Bill 1268, sponsored by Rep. Kristin Noble, would make the one-time notification and yearly evaluation for home-schooling families optional, and would also exempt home-schooled students from…
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3mHartford girls lacrosse dominates Brattleboro in playoff opener
The Hartford Hurricanes girls lacrosse team defeated the Brattleboro Bears in the opening round of the Vermont Division II playoffs, winning 12-5 and advancing to the quarterfinals.
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4mDoubles win seals second consecutive title for Lebanon girls tennis
The Lebanon girls tennis team won their second consecutive D-III New Hampshire state title, defeating Gilford 5-4 in a dramatic finish.
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6mFormer Vt. school superintendent, husband deny underage drinking charges in KUA student's death
Kristin Hubert and her husband John-Henry Hubert pleaded not guilty to charges of enabling the drinking of alcohol by a KUA student who later died in a crash after leaving their home.
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2mVermont warns against disturbing sea lamprey during spawning season
Sea lamprey are entering spawning season in the Connecticut River, and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department warns anglers and the public not to disturb them or their dead bodies, as they are a "Species of Greatest Conservation Need" in both Vermont and New Hampshire.
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8mUS Education Secretary Linda McMahon tours Vt. high school tech center, prompting protest
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon visited the Essex-Westford School District's career and technology center to promote workforce development, while dozens of students protested her visit due to her controversial policies and the Trump administration's dismantling of the Department of Education.