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An update on efforts to regulate wake boats in Vermont.
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This year is the third annual Juneteenth Sails on Lake Champlain, a free sailing and storytelling celebration for Black Vermonters.
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The last time Lake Champlain froze over was in March of 2019.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with Vermont's Department of Environmental Conservation about proposed rule changes for wake boats and Vermonters advocating for tweaks to the proposed rules.
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A new documentary follows a Vermonter who paddled 120 miles along Lake Champlain to explore its beauty, and the challenges impacting the state’s largest watershed. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s Mitch Wertlieb spoke with the paddler and cinematographer behind the documentary, No Other Lake.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with scientists about cyanobacteria blooms and invasive species in Vermont's largest lake.
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A new book shares the gripping story of Dick Conant, a social misfit who spent more than two decades canoeing America's waterways.
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Addison Superior Court Judge Mary Miles Teachout has ordered Vorsteveld Farm in Panton to reduce the impact of its water runoff and manure odors on its downslope neighbors.
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On any given winter day, if you’re wandering along the Burlington shore of Lake Champlain, there’s a good chance you’ll run into the Red Hot Chilly Dippers. They’re pretty easy to spot � they’re the people in hats, booties and bathing suits, wading between ice chunks.And for one woman grieving the loss of her husband, joining the Chilly Dippers brought her energy, support and a way to laugh once again.
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We talk to journalist and author Jack Kelly about his new book, Valcour: The 1776 Campaign That Saved the Cause of Liberty.