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Governor
to Announce Comprehensive Program to Help Vermonters Address Rising Fuel and
Food Costs

WHAT: Gov. to Announce New
Program to Assist with Food and Fuel Costs
Randolph,
Vt. – Governor Jim Douglas
tomorrow will announce a comprehensive new program to help Vermonters address increasing
home heating, gasoline and food costs.

The Governor will be joined by members of a cabinet-level inter-agency
task force charged with working with public, non-profit and private partners to
implement his plan.

WHEN: Thursday, June 12,
2008 – 2:00 p.m.

WHERE: Vermont
Technical College,
Administration Building,
Randolph
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$10.2 MILLION IN PROJECT FINANCING APPROVED BY VERMONT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
June 9, 2008

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Governor
Signs Health Care Bills Into Law
Highlights Wellness Efforts at Richmond Business;
Urges More Vermonters to Enroll in Green Mountain
Care

Richmond,
Vt. – (June 10, 2008) Governor Jim
Douglas visited Milton CAT, a business with an award-winning worksite wellness
program, to sign two health care bills into law. The Governor was joined by
legislators, advocates, insurance representatives and others as he signed H.
887 and S. 283.

H. 887 and S. 283 build on the groundbreaking reforms included in
Health Care Affordability Acts of 2006, including the new Catamount Health
Plans and Governor Douglas’ forward-thinking Blueprint for Health,
which is helping Vermont lead the nation in efforts to change our health care system
to one focused on preventing illness and complications, rather than reacting to

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South Burlington resident John Henning has been named General Manager for Lewis Motors Inc. He held a similar position with Courtesy Toyota/Scion and Twin City Subaru in Berlin, VT for the past 18 years and is widely regarded as one of the most successful dealer operators in Vermont.

The opportunity to bring John on board presented itself and I enthusiastically seized the opportunity, said David A. Lewis, President and Owner of the South Burlington dealership. It is rare to have local talent become available, especially someone with Johns experience and successful track record. We believe he is a perfect fit for our growing organization.
Lewis Motors, the exclusive, authorized dealer for the Acura, Audi and Volkswagen brands, was founded in 1974, by Al Lewis and has been operated as a family-owned business for the past 34 years.

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Lt. Governor Dubie Declares Home Heating Emergency
WHEN: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.
WHERE: Lt. Governors Office, Vermont State House, Montpelier
WHO: Northeastern Vermont Area Agency on Aging Director Ken Gordon will join Lt. Governor Dubie.
(MONTPELIER) Citing the sharply rising cost of home heating oil, Lt. Governor Dubie today will call for immediate action at the state level to draft emergency plans to assist Vermonters who are unable to adequately heat their homes this coming winter.
He will also call for action to address the growing cost of delivering home-based services and meals to home-bound elders.

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National Life Group CEO Announces Retirement

Montpelier, Vermont (June 10, 2008) - Thomas H. MacLeay announced today that he will retire by year's end as President and Chief Executive Officer of National Life Group(r). MacLeay will remain as Chairman of the Board of the financial services company.

"National Life is strong," said MacLeay, 58. "This is an excellent time to make the transition to new leadership."

MacLeay, a Vermont native who has worked at National Life for 32 years, has served as President of the company for a total of 11 years and CEO and Chairman for the past six years.

"I have accomplished what I set out to do six years ago, which was to strengthen the company's financial foundation, diversify and grow its businesses, and build an executive team superbly qualified to continue to move the organization forward," said MacLeay.

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WHAT:
Governor to Sign Health Care Bills

Montpelier, Vermont
Tomorrow (June 10, 2008), Governor Jim Douglas will visit Milton CAT, a business with
an award-winning worksite wellness program, to sign two health care bills into
law. Governor Douglas will be joined by legislators, advocates, insurance
company representatives and others as he signs H. 887 and S. 283.

H. 887 and S. 283 build on the groundbreaking reforms included in
Health Care Affordability Acts of 2006, including the new Catamount Health
Plans and Governor Douglas forward-thinking Blueprint for
Health, which is helping Vermont lead the nation in efforts to change our health care system
to one focused on preventing illness and complications, rather than reacting to
health emergencies. Governor Douglas will highlight innovative wellness

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Safety inspectors take more than 100 vehicles and drivers out of service while issuing more than $45,000 in fines during three-day checkpoint

MONTPELIER - Vermont Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officers this week took more than 100 vehicles and drivers out of service and arrested four people during a three-day safety check along the Massachusetts border that ended June 5.

Inspectors checked and weighed 3,696 commercial vehicles, and conducted 373 inspections. As a result, they placed 75 commercial vehicles out of service as well as 36 commercial motor vehicle drivers. Officers also detected a total 933 violations, and issued over $45,000 in fines related to those detected violations.

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ESSEX JUNCTION, Vt. - Champlain Valley Exposition, Inc. re-elected five board members and announced its officers for 2008-2009 following its annual meeting held on May 21.
Elected to serve three-year terms on the board: Jeffrey B. Carr of Essex Junction, Jeffrey L. Davis of Underhill Center, Norbert B. Lavigne of Burlington, Robert A. McEwing of Essex and Timothy R. Miller of Williston.
The one-year term 2008-09 officers are: President Matthew B. Stevens of Essex Junction, Co-Vice Presidents Jeffrey B. Carr of Essex Junction and Norbert B. Lavigne of Burlington, Treasurer Kevin Marchand of JMM & Associates of Burlington, Corporate Secretary, Walter G. Bruska of Shelburne, and Acting Recording Secretary Rose Sutton of South Burlington.

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Governor Douglas Signs Vermont Yankee
Comprehensive Assessment Bill
Legislation
to identify process for inspection of the states nuclear plant

Montpelier, Vermont
(June 6, 2008) The legislation requiring
the inspection of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant was be signed into law
today by Governor Jim Douglas. The bill, S 364, provides guidelines for the
steps to be taken in the evaluation of the operating systems within the nuclear
plant in Vernon, Vermont.

The safe and reliable operation of Vermont Yankee remains a top
priority, said Governor Douglas. While there is an existing NRC
process that examines the safety of nuclear facilities, participation by Vermont in this inspection
will significantly enhance the process and provide us an opportunity to make
certain that safety is paramount.

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Summer's big concerts coming to the Champlain Valley Fair
Something for everyone from Jonas Brothers and Toby Keith to Daughtry, Danity Kane, Ted Nugent and Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
ESSEX JUNCTION -- The Champlain Valley Fair will offer some of the biggest entertainers of the summer as part of the Bud Light Music Series in the Coca-Cola Grandstand at Champlain Valley Exposition.
"This is one of our most diverse line-ups in years, featuring some of the hottest talent touring this summer anywhere in the U.S." said Stephen Mease, communications director for the Exposition.

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June 6, 2008, Londonderry, VT Mountain Valley Medical Clinic now offers state of the art digital imaging X-ray services, increasing the speed with which the Clinic can diagnose patients, recommend treatment, and begin the healing process. The new system offers increased flexibility and improved workflow which results in our ability to deliver high quality healthcare.
The Clinic's new digital imaging X-ray system still takes images like a traditional X-ray, but rather than printing on film, it saves the image to an attached computer digitally similar to a digital camera. That image can then be sent electronically to the radiologist, or any specialist of the patients choice, for review.