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Vermont Business Magazine A new unpermitted discharge has been reported in Wilmington on July 3, according to the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. Unpermitted Discharge Incidents are discharges of wastewater, industrial process water, dumping or spills into waters of the State either directly or through Stormwater-only drainage systems or other conveyance. These discharges have been identified and found that they may pose a threat to human health or the environment. This report is auto-filled to show all current incidents that are under review or are working towards a resolution as well as discharges that ended in the previous 30 days. 

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont State Police is investigating a shooting by the Rutland City Police Department that occurred Monday evening, July 3, 2023, in Rutland. The shooting occurred at about 8:30 pm near the Giorgetti Athletic Complex along Oak Street Extension. Preliminary investigation by the Vermont State Police indicates Rutland City police officers encountered a vehicle occupied by two men, and at least one officer subsequently fired his department-issued handgun. The car then was driven toward the end of Oak Street Extension, where it crashed.

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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health reported June 28, 2023, that COVID-19 hospitalizations increased by 7 to a statewide total of 18. Total reported cases also increased by 21 to a total of 93. However, COVID-19 activity remains in the "Low" range, according to the VDH. There were 5 COVID-related deaths reported in the last week for a pandemic total of 984 as of June 24 (this is the most recent update). Fatalities have slowed. VDH reported 15 COVID-related deaths in March, 20 in April and 10 in May (the fewest since the summer of 2021) and 8 so far in June.

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Vermont Business Magazine Oliver Subaru of Rutland and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) spreads warmth to patients at Rutland Regional Medical Center's Foley Cancer Center as they continue their fight against cancer. As part of the national Subaru Loves to Care initiative, Oliver Subaru of Rutland has teamed up with the upstate New York/Vermont Chapter of LLS to donate more than 80 blankets to the Foley Cancer Center.

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Vermont Business Magazine Tenth Crow Creative and Vermont Association of Area Agencies on Aging (V4A) have recently received a Lamplighter Award of Excellence from the New England Society for Healthcare Communications (NESHCo) in the Health Promotion Campaign category for V4A’s COVID-19 vaccine campaigns for older Vermonters. NESHCo’s annual Lamplighter Awards recognize outstanding achievements and campaigns produced in healthcare communications across New England. The 2023 competition totaled 274 entries.

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Vermont Business Magazine On Thursday, June 15th, the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board (VHCB) celebrated 35 years of community development, land conservation, and historic preservation initiatives with more than 250 partner organizations and community members in attendance. Since 1987, VHCB’s working partners throughout the state have created 15,000 permanently affordable homes, conserved 447,000 acres of land and 789 farms, and restored 81 historic buildings for community use. To finance those projects, VHCB community partners leveraged $400 million of the State’s investment to raise an additional $2.2 billion from other funding sources.

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Vermont Business Magazine The VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region offers weekly grief support groups in July and August. The groups are facilitated by Lori Rogers, Spiritual Care Coordinator at the VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region, and Jamie Losikoff-Kent, LCSW and Hospice Volunteer. The Manchester group will meet every Wednesday, beginning July 5 through August 30, from 1-2 pm at the Manchester branch office of the VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region. The Bennington group will meet every Thursday, beginning July 6 through August 31, from 2:30-3:30 pm at the Bennington Free Library. Group support meetings are free and open to the public. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Presenters and Board Members participate remotely through Microsoft Teams. Members of the public can attend board meetings via Microsoft Teams at 144 State St, Montpelier, VT 05602, or by using the links or call-in phone numbers. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Staffs of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, and Sen. Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-La.), Ranking Member of HELP, along with Sens. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah) today released and are seeking feedback on a staff-level bipartisan discussion draft to reauthorize the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA) – legislation that would help prepare the United States for the next public health emergency.

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Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food & Markets Are you interested in the prices paid at farmers markets across Vermont? Whether you are a consumer or producer, it's important to be informed. Each week the Agency of Agriculture produces a report highlighting prices of more than 50 vegetables, fruits, meat, and eggs, from markets across the state. It covers conventional and organically grown products, and includes high, low, and average price points. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Casella Waste Systems, Inc (Nasdaq: CWST), a regional solid waste, recycling, and resource management services company, announced that it completed the acquisition of the Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland collection, transfer, and recycling operations of GFL Environmental Inc. (“GFL”) on June 30, 2023. The purchase price of the acquisition was approximately $525 million and was funded through a combination of the company’s new $430 million Term Loan A under its existing senior secured credit facility and proceeds from the Company’s recent equity offering. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont have risen to $3.59 per gallon, up 0.9 cents per gallon from last week. The lowest price in the state yesterday was $3.37/g while the highest was $3.73/g, a difference of 36.0 cents per gallon. The national average price of gasoline has fallen 4.1 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.50/g today.