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According to company spokesperson Joe Shields, keeping the facility open is not cost-effective due to its age and “evolving regulatory requirements.�
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Montgomery voters came out in droves to weigh in on the town center's first-ever municipal sewer system, among other matters, and followed the meeting with a luncheon.
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Gov. Phil Scott’s administration has made prioritizing such infrastructure projects a cornerstone of his housing agenda.
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On Wednesday morning, Vermonters learned Donald Trump is their president-elect. That afternoon, ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý reporter Elodie Reed crisscrossed Franklin County to hear how residents were feeling.
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Grand Isle County State’s Attorney Doug DiSabito is dismissing the simple assault charge against Franklin County Sheriff John Grismore that's been pending for nearly two years. The move came a week after a second jury failed to reach a verdict in the case.
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Vermont Edition speaks with members of Braver Angels, a group that fosters conversations across political divides.
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A judge declared a mistrial Wednesday night in the assault case against Franklin County Sheriff John Grismore after the jury was unable to reach a verdict after more than five hours of deliberation.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý recently convened a panel discussion in Taylor Park in St. Albans on the region's economy.
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On a recent Sunday morning, Vermont Wild Kitchen hosted about a dozen Vermonters in Franklin County to learn about raising rabbits for meat. The group cooked up some rabbit dishes for lunch at the Fairfield Community Center � but first, they met the animals, alive, at G.I.V.E. A. Care Homestead in Bakersfield.
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Bram Kranichfeld, a veteran prosecutor and ordained priest, took over as Franklin County state’s attorney after his predecessor resigned amid an impeachment inquiry. Kranichfeld was permanently appointed about three weeks ago, and will serve until January 2027.