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Elizabeth Carpenter-Song kept in touch for years with families she met at a shelter in 2009.
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On an assignment for a summer camp project, student journalists walked around White River Junction and spoke with people about how they鈥檙e feeling in the aftermath of the flooding. This is what they said.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak chats with journalist Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling about his new book on the fringes of American medicine.
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Vittles House of Brews hosts a monthly event, called "Out in Bradford," specifically for queer people and friends to just hang out.
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If you type in 鈥淰ermont鈥� and 鈥渧olcano鈥� into an online search engine, the internet will tell you that Mount Ascutney is the state鈥檚 鈥渕ost famous volcano.鈥滲ut geologists say 鈥� that鈥檚 not quite right.
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Two long abandoned copper mines in Orange County have finally been slated for cleanup. When those projects are finished, they will mark the end of an industry that ran from the mid 1800s through the 1950s in Vermont.
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Mining waste from a set of copper mines in Orange County has been polluting surrounding streams for over a century. Last month, the federal government announced new funding to help with the clean up. But many neighbors have asked why the mines need to be disturbed after all this time.
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks with a lawmaker, the head of Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources and a small business owner who delivers fuels and installs heating systems.
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For decades, a congregation in North Thetford had been dwindling. So they decided to donate their building to a group that could make more use of it. That鈥檚 how the church ended up in the hands of the Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust.
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At the Upper Valley Food Coop in White River Junction, you鈥檒l often find Denver Ferguson drawing. He creates bizarre, colorful creatures on the back of scrap paper. Next month, much of his work will be for sale at the Outsider Art Fair in New York City.