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Vermont Business Magazine As part of its ongoing effort to promote Vermont to Quebec-based companies and networks, the Vermont Quebec Enterprise Initiativ

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Vermont Business Magazine X-rays have long been used to make pictures of tiny objects, even single atoms. Now a team of scientists has discovered a new use for X-rays at the atomic scale: using them like a radar gun to measure the motion and velocity of complex and messy groups of atoms.

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by Patrick Leahy Senate Republicans are creating a toxic dynamic that ensures outside interest groups have the floor to themselves.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Department of Vermont Health Access (DVHA) today published a Request for Proposal (RFP) to contract with one or more Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) to provide certain Medicaid services. The goal of the RFP is to continue to build an integrated health care system that improves the quality of, and access to, care for all Vermonters.

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Peter Shumlin provided the following update today on results from an additional 50 private well samples collected last week in North Bennington.

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Vermont Business Magazine The first batch of Barr Hill Reserve Tom Cat Gin aged in 100 percent Vermont oak barrels will be released at the Made in Vermont Marketplace show at the Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex

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Vermont Business Magazine A new study from New York financial technology company SmartAsset shows where people can get the most out of their money thanks to a favorable cost of living.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy today recognized Art Woolf, University of Vermont Associate Professor of Economics, as the 2016 Financial Literacy Champion. The award recognizes leadership and outstanding innovation and achievement in the effort to advance the financial literacy of Vermont youth.

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Vermont Business Magazine From coin identification to how our banking system works, Vermont students were challenged this year, through two financial literacy programs, to learn more about how our econom

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Economic Development Authority has approved $10.6 million in economic development financing for commercial, agricultural, small business and energy projects totaling $23.5 million.

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by Mike Faher/The Commons Brattleboro As states like Vermont push for more say in nuclear-plant decommissioning, an industry group is pushing back.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Environmental Consortium and Vermont Technical College (VTC) are excited to announce registration is op