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Column: Return-to-office directive won’t help Vermont government workforce
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott has mandated state employees to report to the office at least three days a week starting Dec. 1, but state employees and experts argue that it will be disruptive to their work…
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5mColumn: America's biggest challenge
The Founding Fathers gave us a Republic 250 years ago, but it is up to the people to make its promises and aspirations a reality, and to remain informed and engaged in order to preserve freedom and democracy.
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9mFamilies harbor ‘no regrets’ after ending legal challenge to NH’s transgender sports ban
Parker Tirrell and her family dropped their lawsuit against New Hampshire's sports ban after the Supreme Court ruled that states can legally separate school athletics by biological sex. But both Parker and Iris Turmelle are still advocating for transgender rights.
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5mDHMC home to the region’s only pollen counter
A pollen counter at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center is providing clinicians with data to better understand the local pollen levels and tailor allergy treatments, while also providing patients with access to pollen counts for their own care.
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4mMallory H. Slate
<html><head></head><body>Mallory H. Slate<br /><br />Hanover, NH - Mallory H Slate, 88, of Hanover NH, died peacefully on July 7, 2026 with his family at his side. He and his wife, Ylva, made their home in Cambridge, Massachusetts for more than 40 yea ...
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1mElizabeth Jette
<html><head></head><body>Elizabeth (Betty) Jette<br /><br />Lebanon, NH - Elizabeth (Betty) Jette, age 97, passed Friday, February 13, 2026.<br /><br /> Please join us for her Celebration of Life on Saturday, July 18th, 2026 at 11 am. The service will ...