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Monday, Jun 24

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Is time running out for Haitian refugees to stay in Vermont legally?

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New federal actions from the Biden administration are halting immigrants from seeking asylum at the border, but what does that mean for Vermont's Haitian refugees? Our Laura Ullman reports.

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Vermont animal sanctuary growing with new berry venture

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The owners of a southern Vermont animal sanctuary have taken up a new hobby. They're growing crops. Our Hailey Moran takes you to the Kinder Way Berry Farm and Sactuary.

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Vermont selected to join Medicaid demonstration program

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Vermont has been picked as one of 10 states to join the CCBHC Medicaid Demonstration Program.

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Two Vermont-Born Brands Announce Collaboration

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For this milestone year, Lyndonville’s Bag Balm and Rutland’s Ann Clark are teaming up to create themed cookie cutters; a shape forming Bag Balm’s green tin, and a cow head, both limited edition. ...

Sunday, Jun 23

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The Vermont Summer Renaissance Faire has a new home in Essex Junction

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A vermont tradition is back, and not even the rain could keep people away from going to this yearly event.

Friday, Jun 21

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RNC files lawsuit over noncitizen voting rights in Vermont's largest city

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Burlington, the largest city in Vermont, was sued by the Republican National Committee over its decision to allow noncitizens to vote in certain municipal elections.

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Vermont Governor Vetoes Data Privacy Act

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Following the Vermont Senate’s failure to override Governor Phil Scott’s veto of the Vermont Data Privacy Act (VDPA), the much-discussed bill will not be enacted into law – at least in its current form. As passed by the legislature, the…

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Minnesota Makes 19: Will Rhode Island’s Privacy Law Replace Vermont’s Vetoed Privacy Law as #20?

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275393 at https://natlawreview.com/article/minnesota-makes-19-will-rhode-islands-privacy-law-replace-vermonts-vetoed-privacy

Vermont vendors to attend Fancy Food Show in Big Apple

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Vermont’s finest will be on display in the Big Apple this weekend.

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Welch, Sanders welcome Vermont District Court judge nominee during confirmation hearing

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Confirmation hearings for Mary Kay Lanthier of Orwell to become a Vermont District Court judge got underway in Washington Thursday.

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Election-Integrity Advocates Sound Alarm as Noncitizen Voting Spreads to Vermont’s Largest City

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RITE filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging a Burlington charter amendment allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections.

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Supporting women in manufacturing at Vermont Nut Free Chocolates

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A crew of women in Colchester are giving a new face to the state’s manufacturing industry.

Thursday, Jun 20

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Vermont Network opens national training center for Amplify

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A nationwide initiative to end gender-based violence has a new home in Vermont.

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NEWS: Sanders, Welch Welcome Mary Kay Lanthier, Vermont District Court Judge Nominee, During Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing

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WASHINGTON, June 20 – The Senate Judiciary Committee today considered the nomination of Mary Kay Lanthier, of Orwell, Vermont, to be the next District Court judge for the District of Vermont. Lanthier was recently nominated by President…

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Central Vermont Adult Education class of ‘24 celebrates graduation

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Whether they have had this day on their minds for years or months, it’s finally graduation day for the Central Vermont Adult Education class of 2024.

Wednesday, Jun 19

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Vermont lawmaker apologizes for repeatedly pouring water in her colleague's bag

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MONTPELIER, Vt. — A Republican state lawmaker from Vermont has apologized for repeatedly pouring water into a Democratic colleague’s bag, after he caught her doing it on video.

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Vermont lawmaker apologizes for repeatedly dousing colleague’s tote bag: ‘I am truly ashamed’

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State Representative Jim Carroll said the harassment began in January and included dozens of incidents.