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Vermont Business Magazine Rinck Advertising was recently awarded a two-year contract for the Vermont Department of Health’s tobacco counter-marketing campaigns. With offices in Lewiston, ME and Annapolis, MD, the full-service agency’s health communication interventions aim to reduce Vermont’s youth and adult smoking prevalence, as well as reduce the exposure of all Vermonters to secondhand smoke.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Vermont stated that Blakely H Jenkins, Sr, 60, of St Johnsbury, has been indicted by the federal grand jury in Burlington on six counts of tax evasion and one count of identity theft in connection with Jenkins’ operation of his St Johnsbury-based painting business, Blake Jenkins Painting, Inc. Jenkins was arrested on the charges today and is expected to appear in United States District Court tomorrow.

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Vermont Business Magazine House Speaker Jill Krowinski and Senate President Pro Tem Becca Balint announce the final round of community conversations on the once in a lifetime opportunity facing Vermont to make significant investments that will transform and shape the future of our state. These regional discussions will be held virtually, October 28 and November 2, 4, 8, 10 and 16.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday morning approved the nomination of Vermont’s Beth Robinson, to the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, sending her historic nomination to the US Senate Floor for a confirmation vote. This is the key step in the confirmation process. The Second Circuit covers Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Northeast Kingdom (NEK) Fund at the Vermont Community Foundation has granted $124,449 to 23 organizations in Orleans, Essex, and Caledonia counties this fall. The awards represent a combination of grants to organizations supporting youth and education, community engagement, and increasing access to healthcare and outdoor recreation opportunities. In response to continued need across the Kingdom, the Foundation and its donors contributed in meaningful ways to make 2021 one of the fund’s largest grantmaking years to date.

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Vermont State Police Following a months-long investigation, the Vermont State Police on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021, arrested a suspect in connection with a fatal hit-and-run crash that occurred March 11 on U.S. Route 4 in Mendon, Vermont. Dylan Gunnip, 27, of Rutland was arrested Wednesday afternoon on suspicion of leaving the scene of a crash with death resulting. He was processed and released on a citation to appear for arraignment at 9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 25, in the Criminal Division of Vermont Superior Court in Rutland.

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Vermont State Police On 10/20/21 at 1012 hours Troopers from the VSP Rutland barracks responded to the area of the Killington flats and the Turn of the River Lodge, Box 5672 US 4 in the Town of Killington for a 3 car motor vehicle crash with entrapment. Killington Fire/Rescue, Regional Ambulance service, and VSP Crash Reconstruction Team responded. Investigation into the crash determined that a line of vehicle traffic was traveling eastbound on US 4. From the line of vehicles, two vehicles attempted to pass/overtake the lead vehicle; (a 20' Box truck). A collision between the two vehicles caused the vehicles to lose control, and one of the vehicles to then crash into the lead vehicle; (a 20' Box truck). That second crash caused the lead vehicle to lose control, travel from the roadway, and overturn down a 15' embankment. The operator of the Box truck, Joseph Robert Terry, was found partially ejected and deceased.

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Vermont State Police On October 20, 2021 at approximately 2225 hours, State Police were notified of a two-vehicle head on collision on Route 105 in the town of Sheldon. This was just west of the Bedard Rd intersection. Investigation on scene revealed that a Volvo S60 occupied by a male operator was heading eastbound when it drove into the westbound lane which was occupied by a Tractor Trailer Unit. The operator of the TT-unit, Ernest Wilgus (age 57) stated that he observed the Volvo heading towards him and cross into his lane without warning. Wilgus attempted to stop his vehicle by braking, but the Volvo collided with him head-on. The operator of the Volvo, Mark Vanburen, was pronounced dead on scene.

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Vermont Business Magazine Want to work for a company that's reinventing electric aviation? Helping satellites move through space? Developing renewable energy solutions to combat climate change? You'll find them all at this year's Vermont Tech Jam, a career and tech expo like no other. It's back in Burlington this year, at one of the city's most beautiful new venues — Hula!

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Vermont Business Magazine Cabot Creamery Co-operative has launched a Farmer Pen Pal Program, to connect their younger fans with the dairy farmers who supply the creamery. The program is designed to give a first-hand account of life on a dairy farm, the journey from cow to cheese, and all things farming. When teachers or parents sign up for the Farmer Pen Pal Program, they receive letters from Cabot farmers, activity sheets, teacher resource guides, and classroom presentations to help bring the program to classrooms and homes. Since its initial launch in April 2021, the Cabot Farmer Pen Pal Program has worked with 6,800 children.

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Opportunity Closes This Sunday, October 24 for Millions in Relief Money for Utility Customers
Vermont Business Magazine Green Mountain Power (GMP) is urging customers to apply today for pandemic relief grants through the Vermont Department of Public Service, as the Vermont COVID-19 Arrearage Assistance Program (VCAAP II) is set to close on Oct. 24. Millions of dollars have been set aside by lawmakers to assist utility customers with overdue balances due to the pandemic, but this program is set to close by the end of the weekend. Residential customers can qualify for up to $10,000 and farms and businesses can qualify for up to $50,000 in relief for arrearages since March 2020. They can use the money to pay past-due landline phone, electric, natural gas and water service bills.
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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced that four municipalities have been awarded $10 million in ARPA funding to accelerate efforts to eliminate combined sewer overflows in their cities and towns. Montpelier, Northfield, St Johnsbury and Vergennes will each receive a portion of this $10 million. The four municipalities selected to receive initial funding will use these funds to implement high-priority projects identified in their long-term plan for controlling sewer overflows. The governor has recommended a total of $30 million in ARPA funding to help Vermont municipalities fast-track planned sewer overflow reduction projects. $10 million was appropriated this year to support these projects, and additional funding is anticipated over the next three years.