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In the next few months, the hospital board will vote on whether or not to close the birthing center at the community hospital in Morrisville.
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“There is no hospital in Vermont that is not in jeopardy,� stressed the consultant who led work on the report. Recommendations include closing inpatient beds and converting emergency departments into urgent care centers at Gifford Medical Center, Grace Cottage, North Country, and Springfield hospitals.
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Vermont 211 provides emergency services across the state. Starting in July, their services will no longer be available 24/7.
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People formerly in Vermont foster care do not have access to their own state records. A new report asks lawmakers to change that.
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The FrequencyHow food assistance programs are preparing to help a growing number of Vermonters. Plus, the latest COVID-19 numbers, and a birthday party.Want the web�
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As the coronavirus pandemic inflicts a mounting toll on the Vermont economy, state officials have begun to develop a “mass feeding plan� for residents who�
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The Brattleboro Retreat will receive an emergency $7.3 million state bailout to stabilize its finances during the COVID-19 pandemic.The Retreat's finances�
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The Brattleboro Retreat is in financial crisis. The state’s largest psychiatric facility, and the only inpatient option for children, told state officials�
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The Brattleboro Retreat says it doesn't have enough money to finish a 12-bed expansion that's underway. The recent announcement that the state won't add�
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Human Services Secretary Mike Smith is calling for an immediate independent investigation into allegations of sexual abuse and drug use by guards at the�