Inspired by the always-radiant Linda Holmes' list of " for NPR's Monkey See blog, we bring you "17 Wonderful Vermont Things From 2017" (because 50 is a lot, you guys.)
There's a bald eagle boom in Vermont

Sending our congratulations to all the new parents out there, especially the bald eagle ones.
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Not all misspellings are mistakes: Montpelier edition

While normally we would say double checking spelling is a must, this story presents a flip-side to that directive. It turns out that, at least in this case, a misspelled word can result in an act of international goodwill.
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A workout-must-have's Vermont roots

Did you know that the sports bra has a Vermont origin story? This piece of sports apparel celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2017, and VPR's Jane Lindholm took a trip back in history 鈥� and to the costume shop at the University of Vermont 鈥� to learn about how decades ago the Jogbra came to be. ()
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The true story of Vermont's most wicked windows

The Wizard of Oz may have introduced us to Glinda the Good Witch and the Wicked Witch of the West, but didn鈥檛 do much to answer questions we had about witch windows. Luckily Brave Little State did a little digging this year learn more about those angled curiosities.
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Grace Potter on "Vermont Edition"

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals can be heard regularly as the theme music on Vermont Edition, but it鈥檚 not every day that Grace Potter herself is on the show. The musician hung out in the Colchester studio this past summer ahead of this year鈥檚 Grand Point North.
Look who is here!! @graciepotter is in the studio with @janelindholm. Tune in to Vermont Edition now or subscribe to the Vermont Edition podcast to catch our conversation with Grace later today! @grandpointnorth @nprmusic #pubmedia #vermontbyvermonters #vermontlife #vermontmusic #localmusic #localartist A post shared by 开云体育 Radio (@vprnet) on Sep 13, 2017 at 9:09am PDT
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A banner year for local flags

The citizens of Montpelier must no longer fly the city's old flag, which was included in a roundup of "bad flags" in a TED Talk by Roman Mars. Action was taken, and a new design was selected this year to wave in the wind of the capital city.
And just a stretch of I-89 away,
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Little kid, big fish

Seriously, the fish is huge.
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99-year-old woman becomes first-time author
If you need inspiration to finally go for your goals in 2018, look no further than the many accomplishments of Brattleboro resident Jane Ashworth. This past year, at age 99, she self-published a children鈥檚 book.
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Three people bike from South America... to Vermont

12,000 miles. TWELVE THOUSAND MILES! That鈥檚 one whopper of a bike trip, but three cyclists from our region made it their mission this year to complete a ride across a couple continents 鈥�
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The Kratt brothers come to town

If you were a child in the 鈥�90s, you likely fondly remember Zoboomafoo. If you were a parent to a child in the 鈥�90s you likely fondly remember the show鈥檚 creators and stars, the Kratt Brothers.
The duo stopped by Vermont Edition this fall to share stories from their decades of adventures.
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Mitch Wertlieb gets a puppy
Puppies in general are a wonderful thing, but (in my humble opinion) Fezzik is special: In May, Morning Edition host, Mitch Wertlieb, shared who passed away. It was hard. For all of us who work with Mitch, and for all of you that sent messages of love and support.
Then, a few months later, Fezzik showed up. And, with a little encouragement, Mitch
Mitch doesn't believe us when we tell him this photo of him with his puppy Fezzik could be our most liked Instagram post of all time. So let's prove him wrong, eh? #VPR40 @mwertlieb A post shared by 开云体育 Radio (@vprnet) on Sep 9, 2017 at 11:18am PDT
During pledge drives, and in emails from listeners, we often hear how Mitch is a part of their daily lives. 鈥� with them on their way to work, talking them through their morning routine. It was wonderful to see listeners reach out with compassion after Grendel passed away, and enthusiasm when Fezzik arrived.
- EAJ
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The "best food" in Vermont
Frequent VPR Cafe contributor Melissa Masnik Pasanen wrote a list of the best places to eat in Vermont earlier this year for The Food Network. With so many wonderful places to eat across the state, a list full of Melissa-approved suggestions feels well worth re-sharing!
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Wearable Abenaki art
In case you missed this stunning exhibit, you can still enjoy the beautiful pieces featured.
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St. Mike's students honored for activism

Danny Divis and Justin McKenzie played on the hockey team at Saint Michael鈥檚 College, but took a moment in the baseball spotlight this summer when they were selected to throw out the first pitch at a Boston Red Sox game. Earlier in 2017, the duo had won the Hockey Humanitarian Award for their work with Hope Happens Here, a mental health awareness campaign.
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Promiscuous pets

Full disclosure: This story was the talk of the newsroom for days after Awesome Etiquette released the episode. We love our pets, and love to imagine they love us right back. But many of you shared similar stories of finding out your furry friends were鈥� seeing other people when you were away.
Hopefully this will at least bring you a hearty laugh to end the year.
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Working together on a show for young people with autism
The state鈥檚 arts scene made another inclusive move with the collaborative project Red Kite - Green Mountain, a theater performance geared toward young people on the autism spectrum. The workshop took place in 2017, but there is a plan to have an official premiere later in 2018.
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Mysterious "love" signs

A mystery. A bit of kismet and a lot of love. Reporter Amy Noyes always features wonderful explorations of local issues around the state each week, but the story of the mysterious 鈥渓ove鈥� signs in Plainfield is in a league all its own.
Plus, Amy uncovered the anonymous artist.
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Here's to a new year of news!
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