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Governor Jim Douglas today announced that the Administration will begin implementing eProcurement for the State of Vermont after recently receiving approval from the Joint Fiscal Committee.
Secretary of Administration Neale F Lunderville announced today that Vermont’s July revenue figures for the General Fund and Transportation Fund fell below targets, while the Education Fund exceeded its target.
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Champlain College will honor Major General Michael D. Dubie as this year’s Distinguished Citizen at the Convocation ceremony for incoming first-year students on Friday, August 27, 2010, at 3 pm at Skiff Hall.
Ensuring a safe food supply is our top priority here at the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets. Accordingly, we protect consumers by maintaining aggressive food safety programs on both the retail and farm levels.
CVPS crews restored power to about 14,000 customers after strong winds coupled with heavy rains pushed through the state. Restoration efforts in the Bennington County area from Sunday night’s strong winds were pretty much complete at 5 am Tuesday morning. CVPS reported that it is wrapping up some end-of-the-storm clean-up, and a few individual customer services.
Casey Research (www.caseyresearch.com) has been named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing, privately held companies in America. The annual list published by Inc. magazine is determined by a company’s revenue and growth.
Business financing of $18.2 million was approved by the Vermont Economic Development Authority (VEDA), helping to advance a number of economic development projects throughout Vermont.
Vermont Technical College this week was named among the top 10 best public baccalaureate colleges in the North by U.S. News & World Report.
On July 1, Sarah and Thad Launderville realized their dream of becoming homeowners when they moved into their new house on Williamstown's Pleasant Street.
The Vermont primary is TODAY, Tuesday, August 24. If you are voting with the Democratic ballot, you have probably had the following question posed to you and responded in the following way: ‘Who are you voting for?’ ‘I don’t know yet.’
The State of Vermont is continuing its efforts to use technology to reduce the cost of government by introducing an online registry for mobile home parks.
‘Eliminating the paper involved in filing these reports makes the process faster, less costly, and less time-consuming for both the applicant and our staff.’
Strong winds pounded Bennington, Rutland and Addison Counties last night, knocking out power to some 14,000 CVPS customers at the height of the storm around midnight. As of 7:30 a.m., 4,800 remain without power, the majority in Bennington County.
