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Vermont Business Magazine The Green Mountain Care Board has approved Copley Hospital’s Certificate of Need (CON) application to build a new surgical suite to replace its existing surgical suite which was built in 1979. The $12.5 million project in Morrisville integrates all aspects of Copley’s surgical program into one suite, making every patient’s path toward op

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont, as might be expected, has a relatively low rate of kicking children out of school, but while nationally racial divides exist, it is not consistent from state to state. A new KIDS COUNT data report shows that black and American Indian kids are more likely to be suspended

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by Tom Pelham Taxes – the Beatles didn’t like them either - TAXMAN.  But fees, they can bite just as much. Below (2017 Fee Menu) is a spread sheet of the current fee increases and proposed new fees now under consideration by the House Ways and Means Committee.  There are almost 300 of them totaling near $26 million in increases.

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Vermont Business Magazine The State of Vermont and Keene Medical Products, Inc.

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Vermont Business Magazine Delivering the highest level of care requires investments in the latest technology.

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Vermont Business Magazine On January 29, 2016 at their Annual Meeting, the Vermont Wood Manufacturers Association (VWMA) honored Dave Laforce, owner of Built by Newport, with the 2015 VWMA Woodworker of the Year Award.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Technical College is announcing two new degree programs that will start in the fall of 2016. Both programs expand Vermont Tech’s connection to economic development in Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine March in Vermont ushers in cultural events, outdoor celebrations of Vermont’s vibrant snow sports scene, and springtime’s many maple festivities.

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Vermont Business Magazine Davis and Hodgdon Associates CPAs conducted its semi-annual economic survey in January regarding the outlook of Vermont’s small-to medium-sized businesses, which revealed that respondents have much less confidence in both the Vermont and U.S.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont's US senators have issued their condolences on the death of US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. He died in Texas on Saturday of natural causes.

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by Mike Smith Governor Peter Shumlin and US Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) — two experienced Vermont politicians supporting Hillary Clinton — are probably wondering if they made the right political calculation.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Las Vegas Sun's Chris Kudialis and the New York Times' Yamiche Alcindor were the print pool reporters at a campaign event in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sunday. Here are the complete, unedited reports.