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UVMMC to clarify abortion procedure staffing

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 4:48pm -- tim

by Stephen Leffler, MD, Interim President, UVM Medical Center Earlier today, UVM Medical Center sent an official letter to HHS that continues to respectfully, but firmly disagree with many of the allegations and conclusions made in their notice of violation. It also informs them that in an effort to better serve both our patients and our employees, we’ll be taking steps to strengthen our policies and operations surrounding abortion procedures. 

First two F-35s scheduled to arrive in Vermont Thursday

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 3:07pm -- tim

Vermont Business Magazine The first two F-35A Lightning II fighter jets are scheduled to arrive at the Burlington International Airport on Thursday, September 19, 2019, according to a statement from the Vermont National Guard. The 158th Fighter Wing will be the first Air National Guard unit to field a squadron of F-35As. Brig Gen Greg Knight, adjutant general, Vermont National Guard, said in a video accompanying the announcement that the planes will not be nuclear capable and that the Vermont Guard will not include a nuclear mission. He also reiterated that the planes will take off without afterburners 95 percent of the time.

AGs to Trump: Comply with court order on birth control coverage under ACA

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 2:58pm -- tim

Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General TJ Donovan and a coalition of 14 other attorneys general have a message for the Trump Administration: Comply immediately with the court-ordered injunction in California v. Azar. The injunction, secured earlier this year, stopped the Trump Administration’s attempt to remove cost-free birth control coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Despite the injunction from the court, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has yet to update its website and inform the public about the injunction and its impact on their contraceptive coverage.

Jaime Laredo announces VSO retirement

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 2:47pm -- tim

Vermont Business Magazine After two decades as Music Director, Jaime Laredo has decided that he will retire after the 2020/2021 season. His final concert with the VSO will be in May 2021. Laredo has built a high level of musical excellence within the orchestra, brought esteemed guest artists to perform with the VSO, and impacted Vermont's classical music community in ways that will last for years to come.

VSCS Board vows to keep Lyndon open, caps tuition increase at 2.9%

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 1:26pm -- tim

Vermont Business Magazine The Lyndon campus of Northern Vermont University will remain open, the Vermont State Colleges System Board of Trustees confirmed today. In a resolution passed unanimously at its annual retreat in Fairlee, the VSCS Trustees directed the chancellor to make specific recommendations before December 3 that will position the System for a strong future. Specifically, those recommendations are to include strengthening the newly-unified, two-campus Northern Vermont University. They also voted to cap tuition increases to 2.9 percent.

Woman comes forward as VSP investigates Weathersfield fatal crash

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 1:24pm -- tim

Vermont State Police As the Vermont State Police continued the investigation into this fatal crash, Patricia Whitcomb, 65, of Charlestown, New Hampshire, came to the Westminster Barracks on Monday and reported that she believed she may have been the motorist who had struck the victim in the roadway. Further investigation by the Vermont State Police confirmed that Whitcomb's car, a gray 2004 Honda Civic with New Hampshire registration, was the vehicle involved in the incident.

Norwich University to host 200th birthday Homecoming with record attendance

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 1:02pm -- tim

Vermont Business Magazine Norwich University begins its 200th birthday celebration today with thousands of alumni and their guests during the university’s annual Homecoming Weekend at the Northfield campus from September 18-22. The public is invited to take part in Norwich’s bicentennial by attending the special commemoration events, viewing a spectacular fireworks display on Friday night, visiting the food trucks on Friday or Saturday, and attending the athletic competitions throughout the weekend.

Burlington to redesign some of controversial St Paul construction

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 11:38am -- tim

Vermont Business Magazine Below is a statement from Burlington Public Works regarding the Great Streets St Paul project and proposed modifications to the St Paul & Maple, and St Paul & King intersections in downtown Burlington. The information was presented at Tuesday night’s Burlington Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee meeting where a motion was passed unanimously to support DPW’s proposed modifications.

Housing Campaign: Homes being built, but affordability lags

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 10:20am -- tim

Vermont Business Magazine A campaign to encourage housing production in Chittenden County is keeping apace of its overall production goals, but the gap between housing costs and wages is growing, housing leaders announced last week. There were 620 homes developed and ready for occupancy in 2018. Over the first three years of the campaign an average of 758 homes were built each year ahead of the pace needed to meet the campaign’s goal of 3,500 homes over five years.

Don Turner: Vermont's first responders crisis

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 9:45am -- tim

by Don Turner Putting aside our differences in politics, we’ve all come to count on our first responders and the services they provide as a “given.” We know that if, in that dreaded circumstance, we have to call 9-1-1 for an emergency, we’ll have a reassuring voice on the other line, ready to send help. But what if there was no answer? What if the wait time for emergency services was too long? What if there were too many other crises at that very moment, and our first responders couldn’t make it?

Capitol for a Day heads back to Bennington Sept 24

Wed, 09/18/2019 - 9:38am -- tim

Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and members of his cabinet will be in Bennington County on Tuesday, September 24 for its Capitol for a Day 14-county tour. Governor Scott launched this initiative in June 2018, and he and his cabinet visited all 14 counties over the following 10 months. The second round of visits began this summer, and the administration will revisit each county over the next several months.

Commerce Agency receives $300K to assist VT small businesses export

Tue, 09/17/2019 - 4:23pm -- tim

Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development is being awarded a grant to assist Vermont small businesses export goods and services. The Small Business Administration announced Friday that it is providing Vermont a $300,000 grant through the SBA’s State Trade Expansion Program, a federal-state partnership initiative to increase the number of small businesses exporting. The state of Vermont is providing $100,000 for a total of $400,000 in state exporting funds.

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