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Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office today announced the conclusion of their independent review of the officer-involved shooting incident that occurred on June 19, 2023, in Fair Haven, Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine Howard Center sends good wishes to all for the seasonal celebrations and offers resources to help you and your friends and loved ones celebrate sober this year. Tips for Celebrating Sober: Plan Ahead: Identify potentially stressful situations ahead of time.

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Vermont Business Magazine Building Bright Futures (BBF) has announced a new round of grant recipients for the Vermont Early Childhood Fund (VECF), totaling nearly $1.2 million for projects focused on Vermont children and families.

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Vermont Business Magazine Secretary of Administration Kristin Clouser today released Vermont’s revenue results for November 2023. Education Fund revenues exceeded their November target. However, after several strong months the vital Personal Income Tax was off by over 10 percent, setting back the General Fund.

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Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas As Vermont’s Secretary of State, I take nothing more seriously than my non-partisan role as Vermont’s Chief Elections Officer and overseeing free, fair, accessible, and transparent elections.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Afghan Alliance today announced the award of grants from the State of Vermont and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and opened its first office with the help of Senator Peter Welch, Governor Phil Scott, State Refugee Coordinator Tracy Dolan and community partners.

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Vermont Business Magazine RuralWorks Partners, LLC, based in Middlebury, an impact investment firm committed to rural communities and environmental sustainability, has made an inaugural investment in TimberHP, a leading manufacturer specializing in wood fiber insulation solutions.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) on Wednesday approved OneCare Vermont’s FY24 budget with modifications directing more resources ($957K) to patient care through population health or primary care programs.

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Vermont Business Magazine The US Environmental Protection Agency has completed required comprehensive site cleanup reviews, or Five-Year reviews, of two National Priority List Sites (Superfund Sites) across Vermont: Commerce Street Plume, Williston, Vermont; and Old Springfield Landfill, Springfield, Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) Wednesday applauded the U.S.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board took its final vote on a regulation on trapping and hunting coyotes on Thursday, December 14.  Information on the regulation and a permit application to hunt coyotes with dogs are available on the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s website.