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Vermont proposes changes to primitive camping in the state for the first time in 33 years
Vermont's Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation is proposing new primitive camping rules to combat wildfires and land pollution, including bans on burning live wood and requirements for greater…
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6mFederal change to Endangered Species Act could affect Vermont’s vulnerable wildlife
The Trump administration finalized a rule change to redefine "harm" under the Endangered Species Act, potentially weakening habitat protections for several years before its scheduled implementation.
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4mWoman's eye dislodged in fight, suspect evades police
Police in Hartford are searching for 36-year-old Megan Naylor, who faces felony charges of maiming and aggravated assault after allegedly pulling a woman's eye out of its socket during an altercation in White River Junction.
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4mMental health nonprofit will use $3.6 million grant to address youth suicide in NH
NAMI New Hampshire received a $3.6 million federal grant to expand its youth suicide prevention efforts across the state over the next five years.
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6mThe man helping Vermonters recover lost treasures
Mike Baker, a professional ring finder from Barre, uses his expertise and metal detector to recover valuable personal items for clients while donating half of his rewards to the Central Vermont Humane Society.
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3mPedal Power to the People propels for station, community partner
Saturday marks the 13th edition of Royalton Community Radio’s Pedal Power to the People — a gravel bicycle ride that benefits the station and, lately, another community partner as well. Individuals can donate on a sliding scale between $50 and $75 to get into the ride, which begins in Tunbridge and features three routes of […]