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Vermont Business Magazine Today, Northern Vermont University-Lyndon and Vermont Technical College announced that a $240,000 grant from the US Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration will expand nursing capacity in the Northeast Kingdom. The funding will expand Vermont Technical College’s in-demand existing nursing program on the NVU-Lyndon campus, creating a direct pathway for students to complete their degree from start to finish in the NVU-Lyndon community. NVU’s Vail Hall will be transformed into the Clinical Nursing Education Center complete with a nursing instruction classroom and skills and simulation lab spaces. Vermont’s federal delegation joined NVU and Vermont Tech for this exciting announcement.

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Vermont Business Magazine Over the past year, elections officials in numerous states, including Vermont, have received disturbing emails, phone calls and voicemail messages regarding the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. The Vermont Secretary of State’s Office received numerous voicemails that were offensive, profane, and upsetting. The office informed the Vermont State Police and the FBI of these messages. Both agencies conducted independent reviews. After review, the state’s attorney determined that the messages did not rise to the level of criminal conduct and are in fact protected speech.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Air National Guard will conduct night flying from Tuesday, November 16 to Friday, November 19. Nighttime takeoffs are scheduled between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. and landings scheduled between 6 pm and 8 pm. The 158th Fighter Wing will continue their afternoon F-35 training missions, with takeoffs and landings scheduled between 12:30-3:30 pm. There are no scheduled morning flights.

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Vermont Business Magazine Networking is all about building relationships. And in the eyes of networking expert Ivan Misner, it is during tough stretches such as the one brought about by the COVID pandemic that businesspeople need to work harder than ever to maintain their networks.

"When difficult times occur, people either get frozen by fear or they get focused by fear," said Misner, founder and chief visionary officer of BNI, the world’s largest business networking organization with more than 10,000 chapters. "The ones who have gotten focused by that fear ... recognize that today, more than ever, they need their network."

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont is becoming warmer and wetter due to climate change—and these trends are reshaping life in the Green Mountain State. The University of Vermont study finds the state’s average annual temperature has warmed by nearly 2°F, and precipitation has increased by a whopping 21%, since 1900. The study shows that many hallmarks of Vermont life are being impacted by climate change, from farming and maple syrup to long winters and skiing. The study is also the latest evidence of significant warming and increased precipitation in the US Northeast due to climate change.

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Vermont Business Magazine In recognition of Veterans Day on Thursday, November 11, Governor Phil Scott and the Vermont Department of Labor have announced that November 7-13, 2021 is Hire a Veteran Week in Vermont. The Department of Labor offers service members and Veterans looking for assistance with transitioning to a civilian career with job search assistance, one-on-one career counseling, connections to workforce training, education opportunities, and other resources. Veterans, and qualifying spouses, are given priority status for these services. Veteran Services Coordinators, who are veterans themselves, are available to provide further information and assistance.

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Vermont Business Magazine Sterling College has been recognized among more than 550 colleges and universities as a top performer in the 2021 Sustainable Campus Index, achieving the top spot for sustainable food and dining, tying for second for sustainability curriculum, and ranking fourth overall among baccalaureate institutions. Sterling is the only higher education institution in Vermont to rank in the top 10.

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Vermont Business Magazine Lawson’s Finest Liquids is giving craft beer fans across the Northeast another reason to celebrate this holiday season with the first-time release of Triple Sunshine IPA outside of their Waitsfield, VT Taproom. Triple Sunshine IPA will be available for a limited time at retailers across Lawson’s Finest Liquids nine-state distribution area (VT, CT, MA, ME, NH, NH, NY, PA and RI) beginning this week. “With Triple Sunshine, we’ve taken our most iconic beers and turned the volume up to 10.5% ABV, with an even more potent sensory experience than the rest of the Sunshine Series. The aromas from this beer jump from the glass, yet the beer is surprisingly smooth and easy to sip even with the higher ABV.”

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s Killington Resort has announced the entertainment lineup for the 2021 HomeLight Killington Cup. Taking place November 27 and November 28, the return of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup will bring the fastest women’s technical alpine skiers in the world ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics together with music, events, camaraderie and more. Killington will host free concerts on the Bud Light Seltzer stage throughout the weekend featuring O.A.R., DJ Z-Trip and G Love.

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Vermont Business Magazine COVID-19 cases in Vermont have increased 42% over the last 7 days and increased 55% over the last 14 days. Vermont reported 696 more cases this week compared to last week. And Vermont had the 12th-highest rate of new COVID-19 cases over the last week. As for today's case count, the Vermont Department of Health is reporting cases fell again to 189. They were 235 Monday after another surge Sunday drove them to 376 cases, the third highest on record. There were also three additional COVID-related deaths, which rose to 387 statewide.

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Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont Health Network has successfully completed the second phase implementation of the Epic electronic health record system at Central Vermont Medical Center (CVMC) in Berlin and Porter Medical Center (PMC) and Helen Porter Rehabilitation and Nursing in Middlebury, which launched on Saturday, November 6. The expansion adds surgical services, rehabilitation, inpatient hospital, and emergency department visits into Epic – and allows providers to have secure and up-to-date access to patient medical records across Network affiliates. This second phase launch is a key component in the Network’s recently released Access Action Plan to increase timely access to care for patients across the region.