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Vermont Business Magazine Milk Money, an equity-based crowd-investing company that connects Vermont entrepreneurs and small businesses with local investors, has announced that one of its small business campaigns—the Burlington Herb Clinic—has reached its campaign investment goal of $20,000 and is fully funded to move forward with the next stage in its development.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Champlain Housing Trust announced today that it has purchased the St Joseph School on Allen Street in the Old North End from the St Joseph Co-Cathedral Parish Charitable Trust for $2.15 million.

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Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General TJ Donovan is leading a bipartisan coalition of 33 States and Puerto Rico to support the US Department of Justice’s request in United States versus Microsoft that the US Supreme Court decide whether email service providers can shield evidence of a crime from law enforcement by storing data outside the United States.

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Vermont Business Magazine Developing a forest management plan, constructing bat houses, updating amenities along the Branliere Forest Trail, a community climate change presentation, printing trail maps, and marking wildlife corridors, are all projects that have recently received financial support thanks to grants from the Association of Vermont Conservation Commissions (AVCC).

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Vermont Business MagazineA Vermont startup in Quecheeis the recipient of funding to support development of the cannabis industry. Its branding employs Vermont's most famous political name: Redfield Proctor.

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by Mike Smith Here’s some advice for Attorney General Jeff Sessions: Please resign. Save yourself the ongoing embarrassment. How much public shaming are you willing to endure from President Donald Trump? After all, even the president himself wants you to resign.

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Vermont Business Magazine In apparent response to President Trump's speech Saturday to law enforcement officials that they should not be "too nice" to suspects in custody, the Vermont Department of Public Safety issued a statement on the use-of-force by law enforcement.

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Vermont Business MagazineComing off the biggest year ever for USsolar installations, local installer Aegis Renewable Energy, Inc. is proud to be named one of the top solar contractors in the United States bySolar Power Worldmagazine. Aegis Renewable Energy, Inc. achieved a rank of 141 out of the top 500 solar companies nationwide.

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Vermont Business Magazine The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the National Environmental Health Association recently announced that Vermont's Weatherization Program was one of four programs in the country to be awarded the 2017 HUD Secretary's Award for Healthy Homes.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Safari Club International (SCI) Foundation recently awarded the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department a $50,000 grant in support of an ongoing three-year study the department is conducting on the state's moose herd.

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Vermont Business Magazine BioTek Instruments will be recognized as a 2017 Vermont Business Growth Award winner at a ceremony to be held September 12, 2017, at The Sheraton Hotel & Conference Center, in Burlington, VT.

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Vermont Business MagazineThe Brattleboro Retreat has appointed Arthur WNichols as the hospital’s new Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO). “We’re excited to bring in a person of Art’s caliber,” said Louis Josephson, president and chief executive officer.