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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont's small businesses are the best credit risks in the nation, according to a new report that looked at analytics such as bank

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by Mike Faher/The Commons Brattleboro Several days after the end of the 2016 legislative session, Windham County Senator Jeanette White still sounded tired.

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Vermont Business Magazine At its 2016 annual dinner on May 12th, the Lake Champlain Islands Economic Development Corporation awarded the Bullis Family Farm the Business of the Year award and David C.

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Vermont Business Magazine On May 11, 2016, Google announced that it will ban advertising for high-interest personal loans, sometimes referred to as “payday loans.” In 2014, as part of a statewide crackdown on high-interest lending, the Vermont Attorney General Office’s collaborated with Google.

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Vermont Business Magazine - The Working Lands Enterprise Board announced its fourth year of grants, totaling $634,000 in investments that impact every county in Vermont. The 44 grantees (including 24 trade show assistance grants) will leverage an additional $2.5 million in matching funds to create jobs, increase income, and keep working lands acreage in production.

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Vermont Business Magazine - Vermont law entitles Vermont homeowners faced with foreclosure to request foreclosure mediation and requires the mediators to submit mediation reports to the Vermont Attorney General.

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Vermont Business Magazine - Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC) seeks nominations for the 2016 SVHC Vision Awards. These awards recognize one physician and one community member whose ideas and hard work improve health in Southwestern Vermont and the surrounding area. The Vision Awards were first presented in September 2010.

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Vermont Business Magazine Intuit Inc (Nasdaq: INTU) is contacting some Vermont taxpayers who may have inadvertently underpaid their state income tax.

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Vermont Business Magazine Health Care and Rehabilitation Services (HCRS), Vermont’s second largest community mental-health agency, announced today that it has elected SallyAnn Silfies to its Board of Directors. The agency will look to Silfies for unique perspectives based on her decade of service as an HCRS employee. Silfies worked for 10 years in the agency’s Childre

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Vermont Business Magazine University of Vermont College of Medicine Dean Frederick C Morin III, MD, and University of Vermont Medical Group President and CEO Claude Deschamps, MD, have announced the appointment of Mazen A Maktabi, MBBCh, as chair of the Department of Anesthesiology and health care service chief

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Vermont Business Magazine When Dorothy and George Cook became active Emergency Medical Service providers, the EMS system that Vermonters now routinely depend on had only been developed less than 10 years earlier.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health has added three more PFOA blood draw clinics for people in Bennington and North Bennington affected by PFOA contamination of drinking water. Two clinics are scheduled for June, and one will be held in late May for students who are returning home from college.