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Vermont Business Magazine Windham Grows, a program of Strolling of the Heifers, is accepting applications for its Summer/Fall 2019 cohort. Windham Grows is a food and agriculture business accelerator, connecting entrepreneurs with mentors, industry contacts, and support.

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Vermont Business Magazine Norwich University will celebrate its bicentennial commencement and commissioning with ceremonies on Saturday and Sunday, May 11-12, in Shapiro Field House. Both events are free and open to the public. Graduates include future military officers, law enforcement officers, and many who will go on to graduate school, jobs in the federal government, athletic training, construction management, and numerous sectors of public service.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Town of St Johnsbury has been awarded $35,000 in cleanup funding to create the Three Rivers Path Trailhead Center. The Agency of Commerce and Community Development’s Brownfields Program is sub-granting the monies from its Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund program, which was originally capitalized through grants from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The grant is earmarked to cleanup asbestos and lead at the site. 

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Vermont Business Magazine During National Nurses Week, the UVM Medical Center recognizes all of its nurses and members of the patient care team for providing high-quality, compassionate patient care, and positively impacting the lives of patients and their families. In addition, the hospital recognizes several nurses who have received special awards in recent months.

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Vermont Business Magazine CCTV celebrates 35 years of free speech, open government, and participatory culture with a series of special events that are open to the community — friends old and new. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Danielle Licursi of Collins Aerospace in Vergennes was presented the Department of Defense Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Patriot Award for her value of and appreciation for the military service of her employee, 1LT Taylor Bergeron. Bergeron is a member of the VT Army National Guard and nominated Danielle for this recognition.

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Vermont Business Magazine Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) unveiled new legislation, The Loan Shark Prevention Act, to combat the predatory lending practices of America’s big banks and protect consumers who are burdened with exorbitant credit-card interest rates. The legislation imposes a 15-percent federal cap on interest rates and empowers individual states to establish lower limits.

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The lawmakers also outlined a plan to build and expand basic post office banking services as an accessible, affordable alternative to check-cashing and payday-lending businesses.

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Vermont Business Magazine On March 25th of this year, after many months of sightings, a single feral pig was shot and killed by USDA Wildlife Services in Lyndonville, VT.  Subsequently the boar tested positive for pseudorabies virus infection, or PRV.  The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food, and Markets (VAAFM) was notified of the positive PRV test result on April 29, 2019.   At this time, Vermont is not known to have an established feral swine population.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Attorney General TJ Donovan joined a coalition of 15 states, Washington DC, and New York City to oppose the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) proposal to overturn energy efficiency requirements for multiple types of household light bulbs. The efficiency requirements were adopted in 2017 and would save consumers an estimated $12 billion in electricity costs on an annual basis by 2025, and an estimated 34 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions on an annual basis by 2025.

“Energy efficiency standards are good for consumers and good for the environment,” said Attorney General Donovan.  “This rollback will increase greenhouse gas emissions and will increase Vermonters’ electric bills.  I’m proud that Vermont is a national leader on energy efficiency standards, and we will continue to oppose this needless rollback.” 

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Creamery, makers of artisanal cheeses and butter, broke ground today on a facility expansion project to support the company’s long-term growth. The production facility expansion will take place over three phases, increasing the Creamery’s Websterville, Vermont footprint by 38 percent including the renovation of the existing fresh cheese facility. All three phases have a target completion date of October 1, 2020.

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Vermont Business Magazine With less than three months left to reach an agreement on health insurance affecting more than 42,000 school employees and their families, the Vermont School Boards Association pulled out of talks scheduled for tomorrow, the Vermont NEA teachers union announced Thursday.

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Vermont National Guard Members of the Vermont National Guard’s Charlie Company 3-126 recently returned to the United States from the CENTCOM area of operations. Soldiers with Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion, 126th Aviation Regiment deployed in May 2018 and will be returning home after completing the demobilization process.