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Vermont Business Magazine Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) is distributing 50,000 menstrual pads for free in partnership with local and national organizations. SVMC is a part of Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC). The pads have been made available through the PERIOD. organization, Walmart, and Always, a Proctor and Gamble subsidiary. The group has committed to giving out 2.5 million pads nationally to people experiencing challenges obtaining or paying for menstrual products. The 50,000 pads allocated for Bennington are available for free to patients throughout the community thanks, in part, to a partnership with the Alliance for Community Transformations (ACT Bennington). SVMC's VISTA Fellow Sha’mar Dennison has spearheaded the effort and leads the local pad distribution.
Vermont Business Magazine Following nine months of contract negotiations, United Academics, the University of Vermont's faculty union, said they and the UVM administration reached a state of impasse on Thursday for a new part-time faculty contract. UVM, for its part, said they are not at an impasse and the administration will continue to negotiate.
Vermont Business Magazine A new opportunity for Vermont contractors is now open. The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) has released its Request for Proposals (RFP) for Primary Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contracts. VTrans seeks contractors to perform preventive maintenance and repair services, including necessary equipment and materials for the Highway Bureau and for the Railway and Aviation Bureau. This RFP will result in the award of Primary Contracts to multiple Contractors for a five-year term. The RFP requires all current IDIQ Primary Contract Holders to submit a proposal. Proposals are currently due Thursday, November 3rd.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced he appointed 28 Vermonters to State boards and commissions in September. Boards and commissions serve an important role in state government, giving Vermonters numerous opportunities to serve their state and communities. The Governor’s office is currently soliciting applications to fill vacancies and upcoming term expirations. All those interested in serving on a board or commission should visit the Governor’s website to apply.
Vermont Business Magazine Celebrate the arrival of fall this weekend by winning Lawson’s Finest Liquids merchandise or trying the brewery’s latest beer, Mad River Maple, at Mad River Glen. Visitors to the ski area will have a chance to win tote bags brimming with Lawson’s Finest Liquids and Mad River Glen merchandise on Saturday, October 8th and Sunday, October 9th by riding the famed single-chair or hiking the ski area’s trails. On Saturday, October 8th, visitors to the cooperative can win by simply taking a ride on Mad River Glen’s single chair. Throughout the day, Mad River Glen staff will randomly stamp three lift tickets with a Lawson’s Finest Liquids logo. If your ticket is stamped, head to the single chair to collect your prize.
Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Burlington International Airport (BTV) held a grand opening for the long-awaited Terminal Integration Project (TIP). This terminal integration will feature a streamlined security checkpoint, expanded passenger seating, and improved amenities, while greatly reducing BTV’s carbon footprint, among other efficiencies. Passengers will begin utilizing the integrated security checkpoint, found on the south side of the terminal, this Tuesday, October 11, at 4 am. This $19 million project was funded by an Airport Improvement Grant (AIP) administered by the Federal Aviation Administration, which Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) was instrumental in securing.
by Dana Kaplan, Executive Director, Outright Vermont Make no mistake, trans people - especially trans youth - are under attack in this country and right here in Vermont, in all corners of our state. You may ask if the latest onslaught of hate is unprecedented in our state's history, the answer is yes, and you should be concerned.
by Senator Bernie Sanders Public libraries play an enormously important role in our communities and we should all be proud that Vermont has 183 of them – more, per capita, than any other state in the country. As the world and technology changes, so does the role of Vermont libraries. As Youth Services Librarian Sam Maskell put it when speaking about the Rockingham Free Public Library, “The library is the community’s living room.” I couldn’t agree more, and I believe we see that reality all across Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Public and the Agency of Education have launched an Education Ambassadors program to develop educational resources and support teachers using public media programming. Vermont Public and the Agency of Education have launched an Education Ambassadors program to develop educational resources and support teachers using public media programming. The new program will connect educators to quality curriculum, radio, video, podcasts, and interactives.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont joined other nationwide applicants in applying for funding from the $1 billion Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program. Vermont’s application proposes a $114 million, 1,663-mile, statewide middle mile network. The proposal was developed in collaboration with the state's nine Communications Union Districts and the state's major telecommunication companies. This project is supported by a $30 million state match to be included in the Governor’s budget proposal and over $16 million in cash and in-kind contributions from NEK Broadband, ECFiber, and FirstLight.
Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont rose 1 cent in the last week, after falling the last few months. US prices already were on the rise and OPEC+ is planning to cut production, which is expected to raise petroleum prices. As of today, the Vermont average for gasoline is $3.66, which is 26 cents per gallon lower than last month and 52 cents higher than a year ago.
