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Rutland’s Paramount Theatre is undergoing a $6 million expansion into the next door Richardson Building. Planning for this project began six years ago, and theater officials say when construction is completed in 2026, the Paramount is expected to expand services and double it's financial impact on the region.
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Pavers will finish a reconfiguration of traffic lanes on two busy streets in Rutland over the next few days. Drivers will see big changes to Routes 4 and 7 that transportation planners say will improve safety and accessibility in the city.
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The new charge tied to the July 2023 collision carries a potential sentence of life without parole.
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Rutland has been fluoridating its water for decades. The last time it was on the ballot, in 2016, voters chose to keep the fluoride in. But concerned residents have another opportunity to vote on the topic in March.
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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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People who work within the program say it effectively reduces recidivism. But it can also be a challenging program to complete.
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Increased staff at Community Health in Rutland will help get more care to Vermonters in Rutland and Addison counties.
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A local baker hopes to show off an enormous whoopie pie to Sunday's crowd � if the dessert survives the harrowing journey out of the oven and through the door.
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The new traffic pattern will convert Woodstock Avenue and North Main Streets � Routes 4 and 7 in Rutland � to one lane in each direction, with a shared center turning lane.
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Vermont joins New Hampshire and Delaware as the only three states in the U.S. to achieve a no-kill or 90% 'live release rate' for pets who enter animal shelters.