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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports, a leading nonprofit in the adaptive sports industry committed to providing year-round sports and recreational opportunities to people with disabilities, recently announced that 2023 marked a historic year of growth and impact for the 37-year-old organization.

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BHAKTA Spirits, the world’s preeminent House of Vintages, has announced the launch of its inaugural rye vintage, BHAKTA 2013 Straight Rye Whiskey (SRP $149).

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Vermont Business Magazine Civil and environmental engineering firm Fuss & O’Neill, with offices in

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Vermont Business Magazine GMCB approves OneCare Vermont’s FY24 budget with modifications; Mobile sports wagering to launch in January; JetBlue to return service between BTV and JFK after waiver expires; Vermont unemployment rate ticks up again to 2.1% in November; Personal income, Transpo Fund bog down tax revenues in November; John Grismore stripped of police duties, still Fra

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Vermont Business Magazine Citizens Bank has announced it has opened its annual Small Business Community Champion Award Contest, which will again recognize the positive contributions small businesses make within their communities.

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by Charlotte Oliver, Community News Service The parents of the 3-year-old who drowned at Smugglers’ Notch Resort last summer are prepared to sue “potentially liable parties,” says their lawyer, including the manufacturer of the lid that should have prevented Tate Holtzman from falling into a 3,500-gallon cistern that July.

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Vermont Business Magazine Labor union Scoopers United and Ben & Jerry’s, Burlington Vermont Scoop Shop have reached a historic first contract together. In a statement, the union said that: "This joint celebration is a testament to the leadership and collaboration required of both parties to create such a monumental first contract.

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Vermont Business Magazine Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale and Representative Monique Priestley today announced their sponsorship and introduction of the Vermont Kids Code, legislation to make technology safer for young users and protect their privacy.

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Vermont State Police Shawn Conlon, the suspect in the February 2023 killing of Claudia Voight in Windham, was extradited to Vermont on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024, following his appearance at a court hearing in Connecticut. Upon Conlon’s arrival in Vermont, he was taken to the Vermont State Police Westminster Barracks for processing.

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Vermont Arts Council Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 (AEP6), published in October 2023, is the sixth national study of the economic impact of the nonprofit arts and culture industry in the United States.

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Vermont Business Magazine U.S. Attorney Nikolas P. Kerest announced today that the District of Vermont collected $3,106,754.45 in criminal and civil actions in Fiscal Year 2023. Of this amount, $2,072,930.23 was collected in criminal actions and $1,033,824.22 was collected in civil actions. Additionally, the U.S.

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Vermont Business Magazine Phil Scott, governor of the State of Vermont, today issued the following statement from his personal email. Scott has hailed former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in the past as a candidate he would support. In the last presidential election, the Republican Scott said he voted for Democrat Joe Biden.