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Vermont has struggled to contain the delta surge for months now, and COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations have reached all-time highs. It comes at a time when hospital workers say they are exhausted from nearly two years of the pandemic, and frustrated by people who refuse to get vaccinated.
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After 98 years in business, Caplan’s Army Store in St. Johnsbury is closed. They closed on the last day of 2020. Independent reporter Erica Heilman stopped by to talk with longtime employee Gary Ely about the store, and his many years there.
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In the last 25 years, nearly 150 of Vermont’s sawmills have gone out of business, but Dave Stratton has more orders than he can fill. Independent producer Erica Heilman stopped by to talk with Dave at his sawmill in Hardwick.
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Len Gerardi worked as a fish biologist for Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department for over 35 years. Independent producer Erica Heilman took a long drive with him to talk about his life in conservation.
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When a Vermonter tests positive for COVID, it sets into motion a series of calls with the Health Department. First, a notification call, then a�
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Working Fields is a private staffing agency, matching job seekers with companies that have labor holes to fill. But unlike other staffing agencies,�
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If you want to understand how civil affairs are conducted in Vermont, it's important to know about the annual tradition of town meeting. Vermonters have�
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Town meeting day in Vermont is the first Tuesday in March. This year many towns are moving to Australian ballot because of the pandemic. But not all: Up�
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Since March of 2020, most court hearings in Vermont have been postponed in response to concerns about COVID. So how are judicial proceedings …�
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Fatal opioid overdose deaths climbed to a record number in 2020. By the time the final numbers are tallied, the state will likely have registered more�