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Last year, North Country Union High School principal Chris Young was named Principal of the Year by the Vermont Principals Association. Last week, a national principals' association recognized Young for his advocacy work.
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Vermont native and hip-hip musician Robin "Robscure" Hartzell may not have watched much television growing up. Still, it was an animated series from the early 2000s that inspired his EP series focusing on the elements � earth, air, water and fire.
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A recent statewide study found that first responders do not have equitable access to mental health services. Stigma around mental health and access to resources in small, rural areas are two large barriers to providing adequate care for first responders.
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Nearly half of Americans admit to feeling lonely � something the surgeon general warns is bad for our health. That’s something Rutland resident Jeanette Langston is trying to address by making it easier for people in her community to connect.
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Federal funding for a program that supports mental health programs for first responders is running out, and the state will ask lawmakers next year to continue supporting the programs.
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All the teens experienced lack of focus and sleep, negative body image and poor mental health � all among the reasons physicians are concerned about social media.
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Today, highlighting the stories of Vermont veterans and ways to find support.
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Student loan repayments are restarting after a three year pause, impacting over 43 million federal borrowers. Also, tips on how to address financial stress and anxiety.
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With flood displacement and flood recovery ahead, many Vermonters may struggle with social isolation or disrupted schedules.
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KFF Health News obtained documents showing the exact dollar amounts � down to the cent � that local governments have been paid in 2022 and 2023 in lawsuit settlements from the opioid crisis.