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Here is a hopelessly rosy, optimistic, forward-looking, “free market” climate remedy, to the present unpleasantness, that might just work. Lemons to lemonade is the theory here. Down with chaos. Full ...
As the Legislature grapples with the future of education funding and finance, it is time for Vermonters to demand our legislators, and Gov. Scott, make it a priority to tax ...
A special send-off for retiring Rutland City Public Schools Superintendent Bill Olsen was made even more memorable with an ...
LYNDONVILLE — Vermont State University Lyndon has named Robin Andrea as its new head women's basketball coach, succeeding ...
During its first meeting with five members, the select board chose a new chairman, re-established how it will handle ethics complaints, and considered new rules and procedures for ...
BENNINGTON — The first Vermont Amateur golf championship qualifier took place at Mount Anthony Country Club on Monday. Manchester Country Club's Ryan Bloomer was the qualifier medalist, shooting a ...
Public improvements lead to private development, which leads to more tax revenue, which leads to even more improvements — and ...
President Donald Trump’s National Institutes of Health director says some employees’ critical letter to him has “fundamental ...
WEST HAVEN — Leicester’s Adam Piper defeated 31 Sunoco Sportsman Modified drivers around Sunday to score his third career ...
Imagine, it’s the French Revolution and the outspoken 18th century feminist writer Olympe de Gouges, Charlotte Corday who ...
The crude remark made May 28 by Rep. Becca Balint at her Newport town hall, to emphasize the dire economic impact of preventing migrants from entering this country, was as ...
As a college student, I’ve pulled many all-nighters. And I find, oftentimes, I will look at my midnight scribbles a few days later and question my very sanity.
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