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Vermont State Police On Wednesday at approximately 1835 hours, Vermont State Police were notified of a body located in the Winooski River in the area of the Bolton Falls Power Dam in Duxbury, VT.  The discovery was reported by a person who was walking in the area along the river. Members of the Vermont State Police responded to the scene, where they were assisted by p

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Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Charity Clark today joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in American Association of University Professors, et al., v. Marco Rubio, et al. in the U.S.

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Vermont Business Magazine Linda Rossi, State Director of the Vermont Small Business Development Center (VtSBDC), announced that Nancy Shuttleworth has been named the organization’s 2025 State Star.

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Vermont State Police At approximately 1215 hours on Friday, the Vermont State Police were notified of a reported verbal threat involving students bringing firearms into the Danville School. Troopers from the Vermont State Police and Officers from the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles immediately responded to the school to begin an investigation.

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by Virginia Holt, Community News Service A key environmental program at Vermont’s only law school is figuring out how to respond to challenges posed by the new Trump administration. On one hand, there are threats to the rule of law, said Christophe Courchesne, interim director of the Environmental Law Center at Vermont Law and Graduate School.

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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont House of Representatives passed H.454, the House’s comprehensive education reform bill. The legislation, which received tri-partisan support, marks a major step toward building a more equitable and student-centered public education system and a more stable, resilient financing system.

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Vermont Business Magazine On Friday afternoon, 4/11/25, over 500 support staff at Central Vermont Medical Center voted to ratify their first union contract, seven months after their union election. Negotiations concluded on April 4th at 2am after an 18-hour overnight bargaining session.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) has been awarded a $111,323 grant from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to help offset the costs of providing convenient facilities and public education for the safe and proper disposal of hazardous waste generated by residents and qualifying businesses.

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Vermont Business Magazine The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont stated that Matthew Isaacs, 33, of Hartford, Vermont, has been charged by criminal complaint with producing child sexual abuse materials (previously referred to as child pornography).

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Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office today announced that Corissa Laws, 38, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, was sentenced for stealing another person’s identity in order to illegally practice as a nurse in Vermont. In 2022, Ms.

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Vermont State Police On 4/10/25, at approximately 1454 hours, troopers from the Shaftsbury barracks responded to a report of a single vehicle crash on Maple Hill Road in the town of Arlington, VT. Upon arrival, it was learned the operator was entrapped in the vehicle and unresponsive.

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Vermont Business Magazine Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity (CVHFH) has received a $150,000 grant from the M&T Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of M&T Bank (NYSE: MTB).