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Saint Michael’s College fortifies our mission of making a deeply engaging, student-centered education more affordable through a new financial aid initiative: the St. Mike’s Community Commitment. To better help new and continuing students and families understand the aid they will receive, the St.
VermontBiz Magazine Norwich University has announced a significant update to its renowned degree program in the Leahy School of Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing.
Vermont Business Magazine The United States Attorney’s Office announced that Robert McLane, 36, of Websterville, Vermont was sentenced yesterday in United States District Court in Burlington to 18 months of imprisonment following his guilty plea to a charge of mail fraud. Chief U.S.
Vermont Business Magazine Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), today applauds AstraZeneca for its commitment to cap the cost of any future “green” inhalers at $35.
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VermontBiz Magazine The latest report from the independent Vermont Public Utilites Commission (PUC) is further evidence that Act 18, commonly referred to as the Clean Heat Standard, needs to be repealed, House Republicans said today. The latest draft report by the PUC states “It is not feasible for all Low- and Moderate-Income households to participate in the program’s ear
VermontBiz Magazine During this busy winter holiday season, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Vermont Agency of Transportation’s State Highway Safety Office, and Vermont law enforcement agencies are teaming up to remind drivers to Drive Sober this holiday season.
by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Weekly unemployment claims remained relatively high last week as they have since the end of summer. For the week ending December 7, 2024, new claims were 613, which is up 14 claims from the week before and 180 more from last year. Claims were 181 at the end of September.
VermontBiz Magazine Looking toward the future, a group of 11 Vermont business owners completed the SBA’s T.H.R.I.V.E. program and celebrated their six-month journey with a graduation at SBA Vermont’s district office in Williston.
by Melinda Moulton Many of us have lovely memories about Burlington, Vermont. We shopped at the locally owned stores run by our friends, received excellent medical care at the Hospital on the top of the hill, attended the schools and colleges, opened businesses that brought us economic vitality, and resided and raised our families in Burlington’s neighborhoods.
