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Vermont Business MagazineDeer hunters who applied for a Vermont muzzleloader season antlerless deer permit by the August 24 deadline can now go to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife website (https://anrweb.vt.gov/FWD/FW/AntlerlessLotteryWinners.aspx) to see if they won a permit.

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Vermont Business Magazine Weekly unemployment claims fell under 300 claims last week and remain at a historically low level. Claims have been falling steadily since early July. Claims also are lower than they were the same time last year, which has been the case for most weeks in 2017.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets has announced the availability of over $1M in grants for the FY18 grant cycle.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Public Safety (DPS) has received a $329,378 Fire Prevention and Safety grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Vermont’s congressional delegation announced Friday.

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Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont/Porter Medical Center in Middlebury announced today a new, three-year contract with the union representing the Porter nursing staff that will run through September 30, 2020.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Burlington Business Association (BBA) is pleased to announce a successful fundraiser raised $700 for the Howard Center’s Street Outreach Team at its recent “Hang Ten” Summer Social.

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by Timothy McQuiston Vermont Business Magazine The owner of the Three Stallion Inn in Randolph, Jesse "Sam" Sammis, has sold the iconic property to a prep school in Connecticut, of which he is a graduate.

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Vermont Business Magazine Landmark Financial Services has moved to the Kennedy Brothers building, located at 11 Main Street, Suite B206 in Vergennes. “We have greatly enjoyed all of our years at the 86 Main Street office and we are looking forward to this exciting new phase in the growth of our organization.

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Vermont Business MagazineVermont Systems will presentthe 2017 Special Olympics Vermont Fall Games September 23-24at South Burlington High School, Dorset Park, and the Burlington Country Club. Nearly 400 athletes and Unified partners will compete in Athletics (track and field), golf, soccer, and softball.

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Vermont Business Magazine Parker Riehle, the president of the Vermont Ski Areas Association, known as Ski Vermont, will not be leaving the organization after all. On August 29 he was named the new president and CEO of the Colorado-based National Ski Areas Association.

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) and the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets (AAFM) announced a suite of projects aimed at protecting and restoring the Lake Carmi watershed. The Lake Carmi Implementation Team will lead the coordination of these projects and provide regular updates to the community.

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Vermont Business Magazine Helping our economy grow by developing tools and providing business assistance is the core of Vermont’s economic development plan. Putting this assistance together to benefit Lamoille County residents is what Lamoille Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) has done with its half-million dollars in available funding.