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by Christina Davenport, UVM Students at the University of Vermont’s Grossman School of Business will benefit from expanded professional and career development opportunities thanks to a $1 million gift from the Hoffman Family, owners of Burlington Subaru and Burlington Hyundai.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) today announced the recipients of more than $6 million in federal funds for municipal grant projects through the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) and Municipal Highways and Stormwater Mitigation Program (MHSMP).

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced his appointment of Republican David Soucy of Barre Town to fill the vacant Washington-Orange seat in the House of Representatives. “Dave has been involved in his community for many years and will be a strong voice for common-sense legislation in the State House,” said Governor Phil Scott.

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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont are $4.12 per gallon, up 13 cents per gallon from last week, up 76 cents/g from last month and up 99 cents/g from a year ago, according to AAA. The lowest price in the state this week was $3.73/g while the highest was $4.39/g, a difference of 66.0 cents per gallon.

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Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department Vermont’s Trout Season opens April 11. Despite lingering snow cover in some areas of the state, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says anglers can still have fun and be successful early in the season if they keep a few strategies in mind.

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VermontBiz Stowe Electric Department (SED) has earned a Gold Level Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3®) designation from the American Public Power Association for providing reliable and safe electric service.

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Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont (UVM) is taking a new step in its long-standing commitment to sustainable agriculture and community engagement with the launch of a fully online Master of Science in Agroecology, beginning in Fall 2026, the first of its kind in the United States.

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VermontBiz The Northern Forest Canoe Trail is inviting people to join them on one of their annual Waterway Work Trips this upcoming stewardship season. 

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VermontBiz It's finally spring and Vermonters are not only getting outside to appreciate the warmer weather, they are also making plans for next winter's firewood supply. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has a few tips on how to properly dry or season firewood to reduce costs, smoke, and fuel use.

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VermontBiz This summer, the Vermont Lakes and Ponds Program is seeking volunteers to help monitor and collect information about lakes and ponds in the state. Volunteers can be found statewide greeting lake visitors, inspecting boats, collecting water samples, tracking algal or cyanobacteria blooms, reporting aquatic introduced invasive species, and more.

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Vermont Business Magazine Why Do Trees Fall in the Forest? The Answer is Changing. New research suggests that in just 15 years, the causes of most tree loss have flipped from human hands to a handful of natural causes.

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Vermont Business Magazine Through this request, the Vermont Department of Public Service seeks proposals from qualified entities to develop and implement workforce development programs that expand and strengthen Vermont’s energy efficiency, weatherization, electrification, and clean energy workforce.