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Since 2014, the state Legislature designated September as Vermont River Clean-up Month, and one prominent river in the state is getting some help�
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Brattleboro Reformer reporter Chris Mays spoke to VPR about one southern Vermont district undergoing preventative HVAC maintenance in response to�
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Ralph "Rizz" Jean-Marie of Barre has been missing since mid-April. VPR spoke with Eric Blaisdell, a staff writer at The Barre-Montpelier Times Argus who�
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A panel is now weighing how to honor a Black woman enslaved by a former Vermont Supreme Court justice in 1800s Windsor. VPR checks in with Valley News�
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In a year with heavy spring and summer storms across Vermont, rainfall totals can add up quickly and cause overflows of storm and sewage into rivers and�
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Two Sunday evenings ago, a visiting assistant professor in Middlebury College’s Department for Luso-Hispanic Studies, Marissel Hernández-Romero, wrote an�
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Earlier this week, Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy confirmed that more than 1,000 employees who work for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in St.�
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This week, The Islander staff writer Mike Donoghue spoke with VPR about his recent article covering the recently-passed Alburgh school budget. Voters�
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This week, a Native American student group at Dartmouth College lobbied for the removal of the college's iconic copper weathervane atop the Baker Library,�
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This week, VPR spoke with Harriet Garner LeFavour, managing editor of The Campus, Middlebury College's student-run paper, about college student and alumi�