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Vermont Business Magazine The next guest on Medical Matters Weekly is Kara Richardson Whitely, an author, advisor, and influencer who inspires people of all sizes and abilities to get outside and live in the now. The show airs on Facebook at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, October 12.

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Vermont Business Magazine Today Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos encouraged Vermonters to make their voting plan for the November 8, 2022 Vermont General Election. All active, registered voters have been mailed a ballot. Any voter who has not received a ballot should contact their Town or City Clerk.

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Vermont Business Magazine During WIC National Enrollment Week, the Vermont WIC Program is spreading the word about the nation’s premier public health nutrition program. WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children.

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Vermont Business Magazine For many people October is a time to celebrate fall foliage, pumpkin spice and haunted happenings, but for others it is also a time to take notice of the impact manufacturing has in our community.

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by Michael Del Trecco, Interim President and CEO, VAHHS Today is World Mental Health Day and I hope you all will join me in acknowledging the challenges we face here in Vermont and across the globe to increase awareness, reduce barriers and normalize treatment. I also hope you will act.

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Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food & Markets New waste storage infrastructure can be costly, but is one of the most effective ways for farms to decrease nutrient runoff and is often a necessary investment to keep up with state water quality regulations.

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by Ellie Scott and Basil Waugh, University of Vermont, Gund Institute With leaf peeping season here, University of Vermont forest scientist William Keeton explains the science behind why trees explode into colors each fall, and where in North America to find the most vibrant colors.

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Vermont Business Magazine Saturday morning, Killington Resort fired up its snow guns to being snowmaking in preparation for the start of ski season and the 2022 Women’s World Cup races taking place Thanksgiving weekend. Killington Resort will again welcome the Audi FIS Ski World Cup Tour back to Killington, Vermont, on Thanksgiving Weekend.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets has announced that up to $1,500,000 is now available in funding for the Capital Equipment Assistance Program (CEAP). Thanks to additional federal funding, this is one of the largest amount of CEAP funds ever made available in a single funding opportunity.

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by Sam Hooper As a young person choosing to live in Vermont, it’s important that we invest in our state’s future. When we look at the barriers to success for a small businesses like Vermont Glove, access to affordable, high-quality child care for our employees is top the list.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Law and Graduate School’s Environmental Advocacy Clinic filed a federal lawsuit against the US Bureau of Land Management, on behalf of its client Wild Horse Fire Brigade (WHFB), on Wednesday, October 5.