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Vermont Business Magazine As a primary care physician of more than 25 years, Marie Sandoval, MD, has seen many routine patient visits unearth a serious health concern requiring follow-up care and specialist expertise. In November 2023, when one of Dr. Sandoval’s patients mentioned feeling tightness in his chest and shortness of breath when he exercised, Dr.

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Vermont Business Magazine Today the Vermont Senate gave preliminary approval to S.209, a bill to support public safety through the prohibition of unserialized firearms, on a tripartian vote of 26-3-1.

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Vermont Business Magazine After a yearlong creative development process, the University of Vermont today announced refreshed and refined branding, including new positioning and the first major revision to its primary logo in more than 30 years.

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Vermont Business Magazine Change Healthcare, which operates Vermont's Medicaid pharmacy claims system, experienced a significant cyber security issue last week. In an earlier press release, the Department of Vermont Health Access (DVHA) had confirmed that this issue has impacted pharmacies and providers across Vermont and New England.

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by C.B. Hall, Vermont Business Magazine One of the Green Mountain State's best-known cheesemakers is moving many of its functions from Brattleboro to a new home. The Grafton Village Cheese Company, established in the eponymous town in 1892, expects to launch operations at the location, alongside Vermont 103 in Proctorsville, on March 9.

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Vermont Business Magazine Ann Clark Ltd, a Vermont-based gourmet baking supply company, was awarded a STEP grant by the Vermont Department of Economic Development for the second consecutive year.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Corrections (DOC) this week launched the Corrections Investigative Unit (CIU), a new team charged with conducting internal investigations and improving transparency.

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Vermont Business Magazine Livian, a real estate team acceleration platform, has added four more real estate teams, totaling more than 126 million in annual sales volume. “We’re bringing together the best minds in the industry to elevate our services and redefine the future of real estate,” said Adam Hergenrother, CEO, Livian.

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Vermont Business Magazine This year’s Leap Day marks a huge leap forward for early childhood education in Rutland County. Thanks to the tireless work of local community leaders and legislators, Rutland County Head Start has expanded to offer the nationally recognized program for infants and toddlers to Rutland County families.

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by Emily Bradbury Pablo first met Mary Sell, an English Language Specialist, when his family moved to Randolph, Vermont from Mexico. For the next eight years, Sell worked closely with Pablo to ensure language was not a barrier to his education and coached him on advocating for himself at school.

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Vermont Business Magazine Ahead of this morning’s hearing in the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee on the retirement crisis in America, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), chairman of the committee, released a new report exposing the depth of the crisis, while also exploring solutions that will allow all Americans to retire with dignity and security – not just the v

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Vermont Business Magazine Public Assets Institute in Montpelier this week released its State of Working Vermont 2023. PAI said in the report that Vermont is facing challenges old and new—from housing shortages and a child mental health crisis to more frequent floods and pandemics. The new problems are far more costly to fix than anything we’ve seen before.