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Brave Little State

What question should 'Brave Little State' answer next? It's time to vote.

Fire towers (like this one, on Gile Mountain in Norwich) are at the center of one of three questions voters can choose for a September episode of Brave Little State.
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Fire towers (like this one, on Gile Mountain in Norwich) are at the center of one of three questions voters can choose for a September episode of Brave Little State.

We've whittled down our field of listener-submitted questions to three, covering a range of topics: fire towers, four-day school weeks and Vermont's drag scene.

Are any Vermont school districts considering a four-day school week? What’s the story behind Vermont’s fire towers? And what’s it like being a drag queen in Vermont?

Help us decide which question to answer in a September episode of Brave Little State, ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's listener-powered journalism show. We answer questions about Vermont that have been asked and voted on by you, our audience.

This summer, we’ve reported episodes about Vermont’s rap scene, the state's child care shortage and what we can learn from old streams.

Now, we need your help picking a topic for our September episode:

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Cast your vote by Monday, Aug. 28 � and spread the word. We love a little friendly competition.

To submit your own questions for future episodes and delve into our full episode archive, head to . Find us on social media, on or .

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Sabine Poux is a reporter/producer with Brave Little State. She comes to Vermont by way of Kenai, Alaska, where she was a reporter, news director, and on-air host for almost three years. Her reporting on commercial fishing and energy has been syndicated across Alaska and on NPR.

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