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Vermont Business Magazine As boaters visit Vermont’s lakes and ponds this spring and summer, the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) and partners are offering a few tips on how to stay safe and protect Vermont’s natural resources.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Federal Credit Union has been named a recipient of the 2025 Best of the Best award by MemberXP, a program of CU Solutions Group. This award celebrates credit unions that consistently deliver exceptional member service—based entirely on real feedback from members.

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Vermont Business Magazine In a rural state like Vermont, owning a vehicle is both essential and costly.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s annual, statewide Summer Free Fishing Day is Saturday, June 14 this year, and it will be highlighted by a free family fishing festival in Grand Isle as well as opening day of the state’s regular bass fishing season.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Association for Mental Health and Addiction Recovery (VAMHAR) has announced the reimagining of its statewide learning management system.

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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN) announced Tuesday that Rob Katz, current Executive Chairperson and former Chief Executive Officer, has been appointed CEO of the company. Katz, 58, succeeds Kirsten Lynch, who has stepped down as CEO and as a director of the Board.

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by Lucia McCallum, Community News Service Vermont is an idyllic place to grow up. I was born and raised in Cabot. And as a kid there, I thrived in our small, tight-knit community. Now, I’m living in Burlington. I just graduated from the University of Vermont. And as much as I love this state, I wonder if it makes sense for me to stay.

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by Yoram Samets, Co-Founder & Rachel Feldman, Community Organizer, Shalom Alliance In moments of crisis, history judges leaders not by their rhetoric, but by their response. Today, Vermont lawmakers are facing a defining moment—a moral crossroads where their decisions will profoundly impact the safety and well-being of Jewish people in Vermont.

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VermontBiz U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and U.S.

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak issued a statement regarding harmful and divisive actions by multiple parties following the May 19 City Council meeting and the adoption of Resolution 8.1 related to Support of Local Businesses and a Vibrant, Welcoming, Safe Downtown, which she has not yet signed.

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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health reported last week that the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations remain low and falling statewide, after a spike during the winter. Wastewater testing indicates that virus levels, which had increased at the Montpelier facility recently, also fell after they had spiked in January.

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by Devon Green, VP of Government Relations, VAHHS As we head into the last week of May, I’ve heard a lot of “I’ve never seen anything like this before” both in and outside of the health care space, including: 340B Protections and Prescription Drug Price Cap: The House passed an amended version of H.266 that includes a price cap on prescription drugs administered