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A modern American folktale, Willem Lange's Favor Johnson is the story of a hound named Hercules, Doctor Jennings, homemade fruitcake and neighborliness in a Vermont village at Christmas.
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Remington Nevin of Quechee wants to know if Vermont’s electricity is truly as environmentally friendly as some claim it is.
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From high materials costs to project delays: How has the homebuilding industry weathered the COVID-19 pandemic? This hour, we talk with Vermont�
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Bordering Canada and Lake Champlain, Franklin County has a rich economic, cultural and military history. This hour, we talk with historian Jason Barney�
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Songs that you know by heart, and some that we've never played before, African drums, Basque fandangos, and Martin Carthy's missing guitar (which, thank�
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In our weekly health update, we get an update on Vermont's COVID-19 vaccination rates and look at some of the issues that still concern state health�
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Sometimes you run across the name of a composer you’ve never heard of before and when you read about their life and their work, you start to wonder, why?�
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As the hot sun beats down and afternoon rain showers quench our gardens, up in the canopy of our hardwood trees, an invasive species is having a field�
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Next week, Vermont lawmakers will hold a special veto session in an effort to overturn three of Gov. Phil Scott's vetoes. This hour, we preview the�
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A statewide network of Black, Indigenous and people of color in Vermont are planting the seeds to advance racial equity in land, the environment,�
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Summer begins on Sunday, making this the perfect time to go over some best practices to keep and maintain a healthy garden. This hour, garden expert�
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We celebrate our 25th annual Father's Day show with a wild mix of daddy songs, a peek at some of the first live music shows to happen in Vermont in more�