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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets is partnering with Northshire Grows Inc. to provide professional development opportunities for farm and food businesses in southern Vermont. The interactive Social Media workshop, led by marketing expert Nicole Ravlin from People Making Good Public Relations in Burlington, is open to farmers, producers and local food entrepreneurs on Wednesday, July 25, from 5-7PM at the Hildene Welcome Center in Manchester Village.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont's congressional delegation issued the following statements in reaction to the resignation this afternoon of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, as announced by President Trump.
Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont Medical Center and the union representing its nurses, Vermont Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals, have agreed to resume negotiations beginning Friday, July 6, with the federal mediator, according to a press release issued Thursday by the hospital. The union notified the hospital on Monday that barring a settlement, the union will go on strike for 48 hours starting July 12 at 7am. Their contract expires July 9 and they have said they will otherwise work without a contract. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) is also lending his support to the union effort.
Vermont Business Magazine This year, Vermont ranks eighth for overall child well-being, according to the 2018 KIDS COUNT Data Book released in June by the Annie E Casey Foundation. Vermont ranked third last year and was as high as second in 2014 and 2013. New Hampshire and Massachusetts went one-two in 2018, as they did in 2017. Mississippi, Louisiana and New Mexico ranked at the bottom.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Public Safety is mourning employee Courtney Gaboriault, who was slain Wednesday in Barre. Courtney, who was 29, worked for the department for the past nearly five years with the Vermont Crime Information Center. She had worked as administrative services coordinator with the Vermont Marijuana Registry for the past 18 months.
“Yesterday, Courtney Gaboriault, a valued member of the Department of Public Safety family, was killed by a former boyfriend. This was another senseless act perpetrated by a man who sought to control and dominate another person,” said Thomas D. Anderson, commissioner of Public Safety.
Courtney Gaboriault. Photo courtesy Department of Public Safety
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Public Radio and Vermont PBS have announced a new partnership bringing the TV station’s viewers a 60-second roundup of VPR’s top stories every week. The VPR News Minute debuted on June 7 with host Henry Epp, VPR’s All Things Considered host and reporter. The segment draws on VPR’s award-winning reporting and is filmed and produced by Vermont PBS. The weekly segment airs just before PBS NewsHour and is published on both stations’ social media platforms.
The stations began discussing potential partnerships last summer, recognizing that combining VPR’s journalism with Vermont PBS’ production capability could create a valuable product for the entire community.
Vermont Fish & Wildlife 2017 was a banner year for the Vermont Habitat Stamp. Thanks to our donors, more than $100,000 (a first for the stamp!) for habitat conservation in Vermont was raised. Habitat Stamp funds helped us offer one-on-one assistance to landowners on habitat conservation and management. And Habitat Stamp funds also contributed to three land acquisition projects, including the largest state wildlife land purchase in Vermont in more than a decade, as well as a critical outdoor classroom space near our Kehoe Conservation Camp that will be forever conserved for Vermont’s y
Vermont Business Magazine Volunteers from SunCommon in Waterbury are building a portable solar-powered trailer right now. The Solar Outreach System (SOS) is being constructed at the Waterbury location and will be used in a location still recovering in Puerto Rico or for future hurricane damaged islands.
“This goes to the heart of our mission to use our business as a force for good. What makes this effort even more meaningful is that it’s not just SunCommon doing the work. We’re part of a group of solar companies called Amicus Solar Cooperative that has gotten together to make sure our fellow Americans are not forgotten.”
- Jessica Edgerly Walsh, SunCommon Director of Marketing
Vermont Business Magazine Gifford Health Care recently joined an energy management partnership of nine hospitals coordinated by Efficiency Vermont. The partnership, Continuous Energy Improvement (CEI), will provide Gifford with technical assistance, education, and support to develop a comprehensive approach to energy management in order to reduce waste, improve energy performance over time, and cut costs.
Vermont Business Magazine The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched the Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest System (e-Manifest). The system will improve access to higher quality and more timely hazardous waste shipment data and save industry and states valuable time and resources to the tune of $90 million annually.
Vermont Business Magazine The Fourth of July holiday will soon be here and many of us will enjoy the outdoors, watch fireworks or host a family picnic. The American Red Cross wants everyone to enjoy their holiday and offers safety steps they can follow.
“The Independence Day holiday is a great time for summer fun and we want to make sure everyone stays safe during their celebration,” said Lloyd Ziel, Chief Communications Officer for the American Red Cross in New Hampshire and Vermont. “It’s also a time when the number of people giving blood drops, but the need for blood donations continues. We are also asking that everyone consider giving blood over the holiday.”
HAVE A SAFE FOURTH OF JULY
Vermont Business Magazine The Lamoille Housing Partnership (LHP) is partnering with local company Soap Kettle Creations LLC on a product collaboration to benefit the local non-profit’s affordable housing initiatives. Stacey Emerson, owner of Soap Kettle Creations LLC, began her company after years of creating skincare products for her family. Drawing from her background in holistic therapies, Soap Kettle Creations LLC’s products are made with high quality, plant based ingredients. Outside of her company, Emerson advocates for individuals with developmental disabilities, is a mother and wife of individuals with autism, and is earning her graduate degree in psychology.
