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VermontBiz In celebration of Independence Day, the 158th Fighter Wing will conduct a statewide flyover on July 4, scheduled between approximately 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. See attached graphic for more details.

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VermontBiz Independence Day is just ahead, and your plans might include fireworks displays, a backyard picnic or a day at the beach. The American Red Cross offers these tips so you can enjoy a safe, fun holiday.

FIREWORKS SAFETY Nationwide nearly 20,000 fires a year are started by fireworks. In 2023, fireworks claimed eight lives and 9,700 people were treated in hospital emergency rooms for fireworks-related injuries, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Sixty-six percent of these injuries occurred in July.

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VermontBiz Nearly one year after the July 2023 floods, U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.) and U.S. Representative Becca Balint (VT-At-Large) sat down with community members and flood-impacted small businesses in Londonderry and Ludlow. Sen. Welch and Rep. Balint discussed the communities’ ongoing flood recovery efforts and work to improve flood resilience. The Vermont Delegation returned to businesses and areas in the West River Valley that they toured immediately following the flooding in Southern Vermont.  

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by Charlotte Oliver Community News Service City employees in St. Albans broke up a homeless encampment throughout May, displacing several people in hopes of cutting down on crimes that officials tied directly to the camp. 

Tent City, as the encampment was known, sat tucked in a patch of woods behind the downtown train station and Food City grocery store for decades. But this spring neighbors and business owners complained to the city more than ever about theft and disturbances they linked to the camp, according to City Manager Dominic Cloud.  

“Their message was: We’ve had enough,” said Cloud. 

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VermontBiz Pomerleau Real Estate is proud to announce significant leadership changes within our organization. These changes signify our commitment to excellence and our dedication to delivering exceptional service to our clients.

Kendra Kenney has been appointed the new Managing Partner of Commercial Brokerage at Pomerleau Real Estate. With an impressive background in commercial real estate and a proven track record of success, Kendra brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her new role. Her adept leadership, pioneering strategies in marketing and technology, and her prowess in deal-making will be pivotal in propelling our company forward.

Furthermore, Brad Worthen will be transitioning to the role of Senior Vice President of Commercial Real Estate. Brad's extensive experience and unwavering dedication to our clients make him the ideal candidate for this position. Brad will continue to be a valued member of our brokerage division, further solidifying our reputation as industry leaders.

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VermontBiz The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today announced it has accepted Vermont’s application to participate in the States Advancing All-Payer Health Equity Approaches and Development (AHEAD) program. AHEAD offers Vermont an opportunity to collaborate with the federal government to impact how Medicare, the health insurer for 24% of Vermonters, pays for care with a focus on quality, affordability, investments in primary care and community services, and collaboration between providers.

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VermontBiz On Thursday, the Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA) Board of Commissioners awarded Vermont State Affordable Housing Tax Credits for developing rental and for-sale homes across the state. Once they are sold to investors, the credits will yield over $4.8 million in equity to fund construction and substantial rehabilitation of 246 rental and for-sale homes and support the statewide Manufactured Housing Downpayment Program for approximately 41 homes. This program provides downpayment assistance for Zero Energy Modular and energy-efficient manufactured homes.  

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VermontBiz Patients and families will continue to receive safe, high-quality care at the University of Vermont Medical Center during a planned five-day nursing strike, if one occurs starting July 12. Vermont Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals has given hospital leaders a required 10-day strike notice.

UVM Medical Center has put in motion plans to bring in professional external staff, and if needed, reschedule certain elective procedures. Patients will be contacted by their provider if they will be impacted. As a Level I Trauma Center, the academic medical center provides life-saving critical care to our region, and Emergency Department, ICU, NICU, and other vital services will remain operational. Clinical and operational leaders will stand up a 24/7 incident command structure for the duration.

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VermontBiz On the cool, green slopes of Mt. Ascutney, is where most would want to begin this magical, two-day celebration in Brownsville!  Here is where a mountain and a village burst out into the grand Independence Day festivities. 

Starting at 6 PM on July 3, take in the views as mouth-watering aromas swirl through mountain- fresh air at Ascutney Outdoors.  Enjoy an array of tasty delights by 4 diverse food vendors while anticipating the best, eye-popping fireworks display in the region.  Get there early to ensure that you get to savor them all! 

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VermontBiz A record 129 employers in Vermont will receive awards for their efforts to promote wellness initiatives within the workplace. Governor Philip B. Scott, state Health Commissioner Mark Levine and Janet Franz, chair of the Vermont Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, will present the awards to business owners, company presidents, chief officers, and human resources directors on October 10, 2024, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Burlington.

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VermontBiz Improving quality of care for birthing people has been a laser focus for Rutland Regional Medical Center’s (RRMC) Women and Children’s Unit and Birthing Center. This past January, the steady work to improve maternal health outcomes paid off when the hospital was formally named a Blue Distinction Center for Maternity Care—the only hospital in Vermont to receive this distinction. This award is for exceptional care demonstrated through specific measurable outcomes at facilities that meaningfully differentiate the delivery of care.

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VermontBiz According to a new study, Alaska has been named as the state where residents are most interested in having a home birth. 

  • Alaska is the state most interested in home births, with 10.34 searches per 100,000 people. 
  • Vermont has the second highest interest in home births, with 8.88 searches per 100,000 people. 
  • Alabama is the state least interested in home births, with 3.44 searches per 100,000 people.  

Birth Injury Lawyers Group investigated which states are most interested in giving birth at home. They analyzed the number of searches for 18 search terms, such as ‘home birth’, ‘what is a home birth?’ ‘What is a home water birth?’ and ‘at home birth’. The number of searches for each term was taken from the last 12 months for each state. The number of searches per 100,000 people determined the final ranking.