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Watch “The Opiate Effect,” an Award-Winning Vermont Documentary on Heroin Free Online

February 8, 2014
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The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont announced that the award-winning documentary, “The Opiate Effect”, has been made available

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Vermont Fish & Wildlife Urges Public to Be “Bear” Aware This Winter

State Police Warn that Powerful Painkiller is Being Packaged as Heroin

Got Raw Milk? It’s Around But Intentionally Hard to Get

Pop Shot at Deer from Truck Hits Another Vehicle

Pete’s Greens Buys and Conserves 245 Acres in Craftsbury

Vermont’s Forest Economy Worth $3.4 Billion

Dartmouth College Skier Dies During Skiing Race in Craftsbury

Vermont Pushes for ‘Livable Wage,’ But Can Employers Survive It?

Two Men Arrested for Burglary Spree Across Vermont

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February 8, 2014
Vermont

Watch “The Opiate Effect,” an Award-Winning Vermont Documentary on Heroin Free Online

The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont announced that the award-winning documentary, “The

February 7, 2014
Feature/Vermont

Vermont Fish & Wildlife Urges Public to Be “Bear” Aware This Winter

NEWPORT — The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is reminding Vermonters that variable winter conditions such

February 6, 2014
Feature/Vermont

State Police Warn that Powerful Painkiller is Being Packaged as Heroin

NEWPORT — The Vermont State Police issued a warning on Wednesday that fentanyl is being packaged

February 6, 2014
Feature/Vermont

Got Raw Milk? It’s Around But Intentionally Hard to Get

CRAFTSBURY — For hundreds of years raw milk has been a part of Vermont’s agricultural tradition.

February 5, 2014
Vermont

Pop Shot at Deer from Truck Hits Another Vehicle

MONKTON — Michael Deforge, 30, of Essex Junction was working a security detail on the Monkton-Vergennes

February 4, 2014
Feature/Vermont

Pete’s Greens Buys and Conserves 245 Acres in Craftsbury

CRAFTSBURY — Pete Johnson, owner of Pete’s Greens, purchased 245 acres of farmland in Craftsbury and

February 3, 2014
Feature/Vermont

Vermont’s Forest Economy Worth $3.4 Billion

MONTPELIER – According to a recent report, the total economic value of Vermont’s forest economy is

February 2, 2014
Feature/Vermont

Dartmouth College Skier Dies During Skiing Race in Craftsbury

CRAFTSBURY — According to school officials, A Dartmouth College skier died on Saturday while participating in

January 31, 2014
Feature/Vermont

Vermont Pushes for ‘Livable Wage,’ But Can Employers Survive It?

By Jon Street | Vermont Watchdog BURLINGTON — State lawmakers are driving a bill that would

January 30, 2014
Feature/Vermont

Two Men Arrested for Burglary Spree Across Vermont

WILLISTON — Since December 2013, there were multiple burglaries in Chittenden, Franklin, and Lamoille counties, including

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Watch “The Opiate Effect,” an Award-Winning Vermont Documentary on Heroin Free Online

February 8, 2014 No Comments

The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont announced that the award-winning documentary, “The Opiate Effect”, has been made available for viewing and free download. This powerful film

Read More »

Vermont Fish & Wildlife Urges Public to Be “Bear” Aware This Winter

February 7, 2014 No Comments

NEWPORT — The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is reminding Vermonters that variable winter conditions such as lack of snow and winter rain may cause black bears to abandon their

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State Police Warn that Powerful Painkiller is Being Packaged as Heroin

February 6, 2014 No Comments

NEWPORT — The Vermont State Police issued a warning on Wednesday that fentanyl is being packaged and sold as heroin across the state. Fentanyl is a painkiller that is used

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Got Raw Milk? It’s Around But Intentionally Hard to Get

February 6, 2014 No Comments

CRAFTSBURY — For hundreds of years raw milk has been a part of Vermont’s agricultural tradition. It’s recognized for its health, economic, and environmental benefits. “My milk is produced for

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Pop Shot at Deer from Truck Hits Another Vehicle

February 5, 2014 No Comments

MONKTON — Michael Deforge, 30, of Essex Junction was working a security detail on the Monkton-Vergennes Road in Monkton early Wednesday morning when he noticed a truck stop for a

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Pete’s Greens Buys and Conserves 245 Acres in Craftsbury

February 4, 2014 No Comments

CRAFTSBURY — Pete Johnson, owner of Pete’s Greens, purchased 245 acres of farmland in Craftsbury and then conserved it with the Vermont Land Trust. Pete’s Greens is a four-season organic

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Vermont’s Forest Economy Worth $3.4 Billion

February 3, 2014 No Comments

MONTPELIER – According to a recent report, the total economic value of Vermont’s forest economy is pegged at over $3.4 billion dollars. The North East State Foresters Association (NEFA) and

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Dartmouth College Skier Dies During Skiing Race in Craftsbury

February 2, 2014 No Comments

CRAFTSBURY — According to school officials, A Dartmouth College skier died on Saturday while participating in a cross country skiing race in Craftsbury. Torin Tucker, 20, was a junior on

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Vermont Pushes for ‘Livable Wage,’ But Can Employers Survive It?

January 31, 2014 No Comments

By Jon Street | Vermont Watchdog BURLINGTON — State lawmakers are driving a bill that would raise the hourly minimum wage in Vermont to $12.50, but Rep. John Moran says

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Two Men Arrested for Burglary Spree Across Vermont

January 30, 2014 No Comments

WILLISTON — Since December 2013, there were multiple burglaries in Chittenden, Franklin, and Lamoille counties, including the towns of Westford, Underhilll, Jericho, Milton, Fletcher, and East Fairfield. The items stolen

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