Samantha Watson
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During the ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý debate, the candidates differed on many topics including housing policy, growing the state’s population and addressing the opioid crisis.
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Seedsong Collective Garden plots were inundated with floodwaters two years in a row.
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One year after severe flooding washed through Vermont � and caused significant damage in Lamoille County � Johnson is still moving forward. Vermont Edition sat down with town leaders in Johnson to discuss rebuilding projects, and personal accounts of loss and moving forward.
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A collaboration between sculptor Kat Clear and advanced metalworking students at the Northlands Jobs Corps Center brings public art to a downtown bus stop.
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The office of Emma Mulvaney-Stanak unveiled a monument dedicated to racial equality and belonging in Burlington's Dewey Park in the Old North End neighborhood.
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Last week, Vermont Green Football Club hosted its first women's match ever in an exposition exploring the possible expansion of the league.
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After last summer’s beach closures due to cyanobacteria, some places are implementing a new categorization system that will allow visitors to enter the water at their own risk.
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Since 2005, the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife has hosted the Grand Isle Family Fishing Festival. The free event, which had a brief hiatus during the pandemic, is designed to teach kids how to fish in a sustainable way.
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In 2022, UVM Staff United negotiated a contract with the university administration that raised wages and increased benefits. Now, that contract is ending.
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Billings Farm and Museum is hosting 24 original artworks of Upper Valley farms that have adopted sustainable practices. The exhibit is in collaboration with the Vital Communities project.