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Vermont Business Magazine - Keurig Green Mountain announced Tuesday that it has discontinued making the Keurig Kold system and has laid off over 100 employees effective immediately.
Vermont Business Magazine - BalanceWorks of Rutland has received a $25,000 Regional Economic Development Grant sought by Rutland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) and provided by the State of Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine CoreLogic Home Price Index (HPI) and HPI Forecast data for April 2016 shows national home prices are
Vermont Business Magazine On Saturday, June 11, MedAssets-Precyse will celebrate the on-boarding of 18 medical coding graduates who recently completed an intensive pre-apprenticeship education program. Earlier this year more than 350 unemployed or underemployed Vermont residents applied to be selected for one of the slots in Vermont HITEC's Certified Medical Coder Program.
Vermont Business Magazine The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on Monday released a final rule improving how Medicare pays Accountable Care Organizations in the Medicare Shared Savings Program for delivering better patient care.
by Annette Smith In his May 25 Letter to the Editor to the Rutland Herald, Peter Yankowski asked House Speaker and Lieutenant Governor candidate Shap Smith to explain his relationship with renewable energy developer David Blittersdorf, his partner Ritchie Berger’s
Vermont Business Magazine With overdose deaths from prescription opioids skyrocketing across America, Governor Peter Shumlin on Monday signed a law to expand Vermont's successful medical marijuana system an
by Brattleboro Retreat President and CEO Louis Josephson The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently issued a tragic new report showing suicide rates in the U.S. have risen to a 30-year high. While the rise was particularly sharp among women, the report also outlined increases in rates of suicide among nearly all races and age groups.
Vermont Business Magazine VSECU, a member-owned cooperative and not for profit credit union for everybody in Vermont, has launched its semi-annual blood drive series for the American Red Cross. The credit union will host six blood drives at branch locations around the state throughout June and into early July.
Vermont Business Magazine For the last couple of weeks, there have been rumblings that the governor might veto the hard-fought and much-compromised renewable energy siting bill. Today, Governor Peter Shumlin vetoed S230, An act relating to improving the siting of energy projects. The veto message is copied below.
Vermont Business Magazine Sovernet Communications today announced that its state-of-the-art fiber network now supports broadband services for numerous rural Vermonters in the so-called “last mile,” by providing dedicated I
Vermont Business Magazine If Vermont development officials are looking to grow the economy, they might want to look at a relatively small segment that produces big results.
