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Vermont law enforcement officers filed fewer traffic tickets in 2018 than the year before, marking the first decline in three years, according to the�
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The Vermont-NEA has filed a lawsuit against Future Planning Associates, a Williston-based health benefits administrator. Future Planning Associates took�
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Most Vermont school employees with unpaid medical claims should see those claims paid this week, according to Vermont Education Health Initiative’s trust�
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Want to know who is spending the most money in Vermont's elections? We've dug through the data and linked the contributions of individuals, their families�
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Over the last 20 years, the state of Vermont has authorized more than $10 million in payments to Keurig Green Mountain, Inc.The company, known for its�
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High costs for routine medical labs at the University of Vermont Medical Center are pushing a growing number of medical providers in Chittenden County to�
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At 10 cents for every $100, Mount Tabor’s municipal tax rate is among the lowest in the state. Although the rate has always been low, today it is nearly�
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In 1999, the chairman of the select board for the town of Mount Tabor requested the speed limit on Route 7 in town be reduced from 50 mph to 45 mph. An�
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Plymouth, Vermont, issued more than $415,620 in traffic ticket fines in 2017 � more than any other town in Vermont. Most tickets were issued in a�
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In 2017, deputies issued more tickets in Bridgewater than anywhere else in the state. The vast majority of these tickets were issued in a 25 mph "school�