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Vermont Business Magazine The only program of its kind at an American university, the Norwich University Military Writers’ Symposium convenes authors and experts in the fields of military history, intelligence, and current affairs to offer important perspectives on pressing global concerns. This year, we invite you to join Norwich University faculty, staff, and students to celebrate 30 years of exceptional military writing and contemplate today’s most pressing issues in the information warfare field. This renowned two-day event will feature subject matter experts, those currently serving in the field, and some of the world’s leading military writers, including the 2024 William E. Colby Military Writers’ Award winner, Mariana Budjeryn.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Community Foundation and the organizing committee for the Con Hogan Award for Creative, Entrepreneurial, Community Leadership announced today that Jared Duval, executive director of the Montpelier-based Energy Action Network (EAN), will be honored with this year’s award. EAN brings together more than 200 Vermont-based nonprofits, utilities, businesses, universities, and public sector partners to work toward a common goal: to achieve Vermont’s climate and energy commitments in ways that create a more just, thriving, and sustainable future. The network supports research and data-tracking on energy and emissions, with a focus on evidence-based policy analysis. Now in its tenth and final year, the Con Hogan Award is a tribute to its namesake’s life’s work and commitment to public service. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, Vet the Vote, a national campaign to recruit veterans and military family members to be the next generation of poll workers, held a poll worker recruitment and kick-off event in partnership with Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas. The unique event brought together veterans, active military members and their families, and town clerks in an effort to educate veterans and their families on how they can serve as poll workers in upcoming elections. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and Ranking Member Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-La.) today announced the witnesses who will provide testimony on the second panel for HELP’s hearing on the impacts of Steward Health Care’s bankruptcy. The hearing, titled “Examining the Bankruptcy of Steward Health Care: How Management Decisions Have Impacted Patient Care,” will take place this Thursday, September 12 at 10 a.m.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Air National Guard will conduct night flying operations from Tuesday, September 10, to Thursday, September 12, and from Tuesday, September 17 to Wednesday, September 18 with one afternoon and one evening takeoff period per day. Flights are scheduled to conclude by 9:30 p.m.

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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine For COVID-19 in Vermont, winter has come early. For the week ending August 31, the Vermont Department of Health reported that the number of COVID-19 cases in Vermont continues to climb, hospitalizations are up and COVID-related deaths in August are already at their highest level since January. COVID fatalities increased by 6 in the last week and are at 1,186 since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020. The weekly report also shows that hospitalizations and general "syndromic" cases have increased in the last few weeks to about 20 people being treated at a Vermont hospital each week. At the beginning of the summer there were only about 5.

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Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund The New England Food System Planners Partnership just released a detailed analysis of local food spending in New England – Regional Food Count 2022. The report reveals that $2.28 billion or 3.1% of New England’s total $120.6 billion in food, beverage and alcohol expenditures were directed towards local and regional products, highlighting a critical area for potential growth and investment. In this report, ‘local’ is defined as food grown or produced by state and 'regional' is defined as food grown or produced in New England. The report reveals that spending on food and alcohol for at home consumption totaled $55.6 billion, or 46.1%, of the regional total, with the remaining $64.9 billion spent at restaurants and other venues away from home. Spending across just five channels—grocery stores, supercenters, food stores, and limited-service and full-service restaurants—accounted for nearly 70.0% of total state food and alcohol sales.

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Vermont Business Magazine If you have applied for FEMA assistance following Vermont’s severe weather July 9-11, 2024, you may get a letter from FEMA. Please read the FEMA letter carefully. If you are found eligible for assistance, the letter will explain the grant amount that FEMA has approved and information on the appropriate use of the disaster assistance grant. If you are found ineligible for assistance, the letter will explain the reasons. It is possibly something as simple as missing documentation or information. If you disagree with any decisions made by FEMA, including your eligibility status or the amount of grant you may receive, you have the right to appeal.

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Vermont Business Magazine Blue Circle Health, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), has announced its expansion into Maine and Vermont. Adults with T1D in these states can now enroll in Blue Circle Health’s virtual T1D care, education and support program, at no cost to them. This is the first time Blue Circle Health’s services are available beyond Florida, where it has enrolled about 300 people with T1D since January 2024. The expansion marks a significant milestone in the organization’s goals to provide as many people with T1D as possible with the skills, tools and confidence to thrive, as well as to build a scalable T1D care model that addresses unmet needs.

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by Timothy Dean, Dartmouth “How can we more quickly and effectively move new, proven scientific evidence into routine healthcare practice? What obstacles must be overcome to embrace change and modify behavior? How can we scale a successful intervention so that more people will benefit?” These are some of the key questions future students will learn to tackle as enrollees of a unique new graduate degree program—a Master of Science (MS) in Implementation Science (IS)—which will be offered by Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine in partnership with the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies beginning in September of 2025. Implementation science is a burgeoning field that draws upon a rich and diverse set of established research traditions to address persistent gaps in moving evidence-based clinical practices into routine use in the real world.

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Vermont Business Magazine Angie Aulis, RN of Northwestern Medical Center’s Family Birth Center was recently honored with The DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses. The award is part of the DAISY Foundation's programs to recognize the super-human efforts nurses perform every day. The award was presented to Angieat an event on Thursday, August 29 in NMC’s Courtyard Café and the family who nominated her was present to thank her for her exceptional care. Their experience at NMC was not an easy one and yet they said they were welcomed and treated like royalty. Angie never left their side, and gave them and their baby outstanding, compassionate care. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Blue Circle Health, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), today announced its expansion into Maine and Vermont. Adults with T1D in these states can now enroll in Blue Circle Health’s virtual T1D care, education and support program, at no cost to them. This is the first time Blue Circle Health’s services are available beyond Florida, where it has enrolled about 300 people with T1D since January 2024. The expansion marks a significant milestone in the organization’s goals to provide as many people with T1D as possible with the skills, tools and confidence to thrive, as well as to build a scalable T1D care model that addresses unmet needs.