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A bill under consideration by lawmakers would set new broadband goals for Vermont; the state would concentrate on bringing service to all Vermonters at�
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A bill moving through the Legislature sets new broadband goals for Vermont. A Plainfield woman pleads not guilty to embezzling $50,000 while working as�
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Thousands of Vermonters are stuck in “insurance limbo� as the state works to iron out wrinkles in Vermont Health Connect.More than 50 people showed up at�
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The Vermont Medical Practice Board has issued new rules designed to prevent the abuse of prescription opiate-based painkillers.Around 50 people showed up�
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Workers facing unemployment in May when Bennington’s Plasan Carbon Composites closes, got a crash course Friday in the art of job hunting. Former Vermont�
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Montpelier Alive’s parklet program is accepting applications.A long-distance swimmer and the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations are among this spring's�
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According to a recent survey, chief executive officers of many of Vermont's largest employers are generally optimistic about the economy. Thirty-seven�
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It’s unlikely that governor Peter Shumlin will face a challenger from the Progressive Party in the November election.The latest unemployment statistics�
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It’s unlikely that governor Peter Shumlin will face a challenger from the Progressive Party in the November election.Lawmakers investigating how the state�
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In a town wide ballot yesterday voters in Brattleboro overturned the town’s 2015 municipal budget. The $16 million spending plan was approved by the�