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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department found a black racer snake in southern Windham County � the latest in a spate of rediscoveries by the department. The species has not been seen in Vermont for 10 years.
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Richard Jackson recently received the French Legion of Honor for his service during World War II. The medal was delivered after a chance encounter at the senior facility where he lives.
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Officials from the U.S. Department of Energy gave a presentation to the Vermont Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel Federal Nuclear Waste Policy Committee on the status of its plans to remove the spent nuclear fuel from the former Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant in Vernon.
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A vocal group of Londonderry residents say new proposed changes to the town's zoning regulations threaten their way of life and their livelihoods.
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The Woodstock Aqueduct Company wants to raise its rates by more than 100%, but the Public Utility Commission says it wants more information about the company's financial situation.
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The family of Andy Reichsman, of Marlboro, has been trying to get the seized artwork back for decades. The Croatian government, late last year, returned the valuable paintings and lithographs.
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Nearly 130 people lost their jobs when the Putney Paper Mill closed last week.
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That's after Brattleboro residents voted to change their charter. The change became official last year after the state Legislature overrode Gov. Phil Scott's veto.
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The Windham County creamery won two Super Gold awards at this year's World Cheese Awards.
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Carlos the Ox was often the first animal folks would see when visiting Retreat Farm.