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Brave Little StateNoah Waxman of Starksboro asked us to settle a regional debate involving a market in central Vermont that’s been around for more than 80 years.
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"Maybe I'm not having the best day. But I know that after school I'm gonna get to go hang out with the guys � whether it be at practice or the game � and just do something that's fun, like every day. And that's always just something to look forward to."
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"Coming back from not being able to do anything, it felt amazing to step back onto stage... it was really wonderful to be able to say "We're back. We're sharing stories and experiences together � laugh with us."
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"Living in a small town can feel kind of suffocating sometimes. But at the same time, you can also feel like a big warm hug � like you are really protected by everyone around you. And everyone really cares about the community that they're living in."
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"As a senior, just coming back from COVID, the thought of turning around and going out into the world after a very rocky high school experience is a little daunting."
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Hosts Mikaela Lefrak and Connor Cyrus talk to residents, an education reporter and advocates about a recent dispute over a trans athlete using the locker room at Randolph Union High School.
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Students, staff and community are reeling after the community of nearly 5,000 received national attention. That's after a local media outlet reported on a 14-year-old Randolph Union High School trans student and her use of the girls locker room.
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The Black Lives Matter flag will fly in City Hall Park in Barre next month, but it isn’t the victory that supporters of the measure had been hoping�
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The health department continues to track 30 people as part of a COVID-19 outbreak associated with hockey and broomball leagues in central Vermont. This�
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How are Vermont animal shelters adapting to the COVID-19 crisis? We talk with staff from two local humane societies, and hear how some residents are�