By James Kent The energy was high at Rutland Town School Friday morning, Oct. 17, as students filled the gym for the kickoff ...
Killington Resort announced a second year of significant capital investments under its new independent ownership group at a community meeting on Oct. 16. An additional $22 million has been approved ...
Dear Editor, Vermont is experiencing a severe drought. Springs, streams, and some rivers are dry. Wells are running dry, and Lake Champlain is at historic low levels. I am writing this as a concerned ...
By Shaun Robinson/VTDigger Vermont’s Republican Gov. Phil Scott on Thursday, Oct. 9, criticized President Donald Trump’s deployment of national guard troops to Chicago, Illinois, and Portland, Oregon, ...
In the new documentary “John Candy: I Like Me,” time shifts back and forth from the year 1994 to 1950 and specific years in between. The audience is continually reminded that the life and career of ...
Dear Editor, The VVSA (VT Volunteer Services for Animals Humane Society) was contacted by a social worker regarding a need for shelter for dogs tied to trees in the woods and their people, in White ...
Vermont’s long-standing reputation as a welcoming and inclusive state is being tested amid a rise in reports of racial and other discriminatory incidents occurring in schools, workplaces, and local ...
By David Schneider Editor’s note: David Schneider, DO, MS-HCT, FAAP, of Rutland, is a board-certified Vermont pediatrician with a master’s degree in health care transformation. I am likely correct ...
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Rutland educators are getting a special opportunity to participate in two free professional development workshops aimed at building empathy, ...
Vermont Treasurer Mike Pieciak announced that his office will distribute a record $2.6 million from the Higher Education Endowment Trust Fund to support Vermonters pursuing college and career training ...
Dear Editor, I recently passed by the Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site and noticed that many of the trees were either sprayed with pink paint or had pink ribbons tied around them. After ...
Saturday, Oct. 18 at 4:45 p.m.—KILLINGTON — Riders, grab your lights — and your costumes. The Killington Mountain Bike Club (KMBC) is back with a fresh twist on one of its most popular traditions: the ...
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