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‘We can’t wait’: Vermont school districts seek guidance from new education law as school construction needs compound
Woodstock's aging school buildings and others in the state are in need of repair, and the new education reform bill Act 73 is creating optimism that state aid could be used to fund school…
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9mComedian helps Dartmouth Class of 2026 celebrate commencement
Rachel Dratch, a Tony-nominated comedian and Saturday Night Live alumna, delivered the commencement address to Dartmouth's class of 2026, encouraging them to not give up on their dreams and to be humble, while protesters circled the Green calling out the college on various issues.
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6mSchool Notes: Vermont Land Trust honors three Upper Valley students
Three Vermont students, Brody Allen, Elia "Lula" Gage, and Lydia Dickey, received Land Steward Awards and $500 from the Vermont Land Trust, while Noel Beauchaine earned second place and $1,500 in a statewide student journalist contest.
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3mAyotte vetoes bill to expand cultivation of medicinal marijuana
Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed Senate Bill 468, which would have allowed medicinal marijuana dispensaries to have their own on-site greenhouse to increase supply and lower prices, citing her opposition to expanding the cultivation of marijuana in the state.
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7mBurlington pays $150,000 settlement over police treatment of Black teen with disabilities
The City of Burlington has agreed to pay a $150,000 settlement to a Black teen with behavioral and intellectual disabilities, whose mother had filed a lawsuit alleging that Burlington Police officers used excessive force and were racially discriminatory in their treatment of her son.
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7mVermont’s largest health insurer wants to offer a cheaper plan. Can it actually help Vermonters?
BlueCross BlueShield of Vermont is seeking approval from the Green Mountain Care Board to offer cheaper, higher-deductible healthcare plans, but the board is questioning whether the plans will actually yield any real savings.