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About 1,500 people gathered for the funeral of Rutland City Police officer Jessica Ebbighausen. She was killed on duty July 7 in a high-speed car crash that injured two other Rutland City officers.
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Jessica Ebbighausen, 19, was an officer-in-training from Ira, who was killed July 7 in a high-speed pursuit that injured two other Rutland City officers.
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Vermont State Police are investigating a non-fatal police shooting in Rutland where a local officer fired his gun at two men in a car.
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Judi Fox had previously served the hospital as treasurer, CFO, and finally as interim president and CEO.
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Host Connor Cyrus chats with Moonshine Shorey about the upcoming Rutland County Pride Festival.
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Longtime Rutland historian Jim Davidson died Sunday, May 7. He was 91.
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Rutland-based Casella Waste Systems plans to buy trash collection, recycling, and transfer operations from one of its largest competitors for $525 million.
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Even if you’ve never done business with Mac Equipment and Steel in Rutland, you’ve probably seen their whimsical sculptures out front along Route 7. After 70 years, the iconic three-generation business is closing.
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A Rutland County Sheriff’s deputy shot by police in Saratoga Springs, New York following an alleged gunfight is on unpaid leave pending a criminal investigation into the incident. Law enforcement officials say the deputy allegedly shot another man in front of a bar and refused to drop his gun when police arrived at the scene.
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Rutland journalist, author and poet Yvonne Daley died this week at age 77. She had worked for nearly two decades at the Rutland Herald and wrote a half dozen books, including her most recent: Going Up the Country. It chronicled the counterculture movement that brought many young people to Vermont in the 1950s and '60s, including Daley herself.