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Vermont Business Magazine Burlington-based Fluency announced Tuesday its partnership with TikTok to scale its new TikTok Automotive ads category. Fluency has built a Digital Advertising Operating System (OS) that currently powers over $3 billion in annual media spend and 250,000+ monthly campaigns.
Vermont Business Magazine A new study has revealed the states with the lowest college graduation rates, naming Alaska as having the worst rate in the country. The data, done by SEO agency Hennessey Digital, looked at the graduation rates across all colleges in each state according to the latest available data from US National Center for Education Statistics (IPEDS).
VMEC and the VT Department of Labor (VT DOL) have announced their latest Apprenticeship partnership. The American Manufacturing Apprenticeship Incentive Fund is a new pay-for-performance federal incentive program administered by VMEC on behalf of the U.S. Department of Labor.
Vermont Business Magazine Windsor County Sheriff Ryan Palmer is facing multiple charges related to numerous reported incidents of sexual misconduct, according to the result of a monthslong investigation by the Vermont State Police.
Vermont League of Cities & Towns This message from Phil Latvis, Director of Risk Management Services, offers a quick look back at 2025 and an encouraging look ahead to the opportunities and improvements coming in 2026. Announcements & Updates By Sunday 2/1, TM Warnings Must Be Posted. The last day for selectboards to warn their town meetings is this Sunday!
Vermont Business Magazine Today, Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak announced that the City will open an extreme cold weather shelter in partnership with the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO) at the Miller Center at 130 Gosse Court in response to the dangerously cold weather forecasted this week
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing (VDTM) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening communities around the state by announcing 15 partner organizations were approved for grant funding in the second cycle of the Grants for Relocation Outreach Work (GROW) program.
Vermont Business Magazine The Putney School has received a transformative $2 million endowment gift from alumna Carol Stein ’61 to establish the Norwood Hinkle Faculty Chair in Music, honoring the legendary educator who shaped the school’s music curriculum for more than three decades.
by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health reported last week that the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations have declined below 10 cases statewide as the winter flu season continues. Other indicators through wastewater analysis show an increase in COVID-19, Norovirus and especially RSV in Vermont and nationally.
Vermont Business Magazine The Windham Foundation, a nonprofit based in Grafton, VT that works to enhance Vermont's economic, cultural, and civic life, has announced its funding opportunities and new guidelines for its 2026 Grants Program.
Vermont Business Magazine The Opportunity Fund for Southshire Youth at the Vermont Community Foundation (VCF) recently awarded $35,166 in grants to support eight dynamic and innovative youth programs serving Bennington, North Bennington, Pownal, Shaftsbury, and Woodford.
by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Department of Labor reported that the seasonally adjusted statewide unemployment rate for December was 2.6%. This reflects no change from the prior month’s revised estimate. Vermont has the third-lowest rate in the nation behind a tie behind Hawaii and South Dakota (2.2%).
