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Vermont Business Magazine HomeShare Vermont has launched its 2025 Experience Vermont Raffle, with prizes including local getaways and unique experiences, to raise funds in support of the nonprofit's mission to create more opportunities for people to access homesharing in Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont are $3.09 per gallon, unchanged from last week, as there has been little movement the last couple of weeks. The lowest price in the state yesterday was $2.82/g while the highest was $3.27/g, a difference of 45.0 cents per gallon.
Vermont Business Magazine We are close to having all of the Spring workshops ready to be posted. In the Meantime here are the workshops that are ready to go - Register online. Registration for the Workshops will close two days before the Workshop Date, and a week before, the Game of Logging trainings.
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (VAAFM) is hosting a series of listening sessions across the state to hear directly from dairy stakeholders, farmers, and processors. These sessions will allow those involved in Vermont's dairy industry to express their thoughts, concerns, and ideas about the future of Vermont dairy.
by Maggie Lenz and Nick Charyk on behalf of Atlas Government Affairs Education reform in Montpelier is finally starting to take shape. After months of plans, counterplans, and more questions than answers, lawmakers have their hands in the clay.
by Helen Argraves, Vermont Business Magazine Industry leaders are calling the multitude of challenges Vermont developers face in 2025 a "perfect storm." Amid Vermont’s housing crisis, developers and lenders cite a combination of high interest rates, supply chain costs, labor shortages and tariffs on U.S.
by Ekaterina Raikhovski, Community News Service Donald Trump’s second term in the White House has been dominated by a flurry of executive orders, with the president signing 76 in his first six weeks back in office.
by Jaiel Pulskamp I want you to imagine standing in a field surrounded by 9,000 beautiful, healthy Brussels sprout plants—months of careful planning, hard work, and abundance growing from the soil. But then, in a matter of days, relentless rain pounds the earth, drowning the roots, rotting the harvest, and washing away not just my crops but also my livelihood.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Habitat for Humanity affiliates are excited to announce the 2nd annual Dome to Home event in the fight against Vermont's housing crisis. On Wednesday, May 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the second annual wall raising ceremony will take place on the State House lawn in front of Vermont's iconic Golden Dome.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT), in partnership with the Addison County Regional Planning Commission (ACRPC), has concluded the Vergennes Planning and Environment Linkages (PEL) Study and will hold a final in-person open house for the public to learn more about the resulting transportation alternatives that are being recommended.
Lake Champlain Committee Read on in our latest e-newsletter for a rundown of how road salt impacts infrastructure and how ice on Lake Champlain affects aquatic life.
Vermont Business Magazine Family-owned Lake Champlain Chocolates (LCC) has announced the 2025 Fair Trade Microgrant recipients: Cooperativa Agraria Granos de Oro Del Valle de Pangoa, and Aprovraem Café Y Cacao.
