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Vermont Business Magazine After three years of planning, the Catamount Community Forest (CCF) in Williston will begin forest management to enhance the forest’s ability to adapt to climate change.
Vermont Business Magazine Join Ethan Tapper, the Chittenden County Forester, and Andrea Shortsleeve of the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife for a wildlife walk of the Catamount Community Forest in Williston.
Vermont Business Magazine Emergency grant funding will be available to assist Vermont residents, including homeowners and renters, who were impacted by the July 2023 flood disaster, to replace flood-damaged and flood-destroyed appliances and equipment. Current FEMA reports estimate over 4,000 residences were impacted.
Vermont Business Magazine TD Bank Group (TD) announced today that applications are now open for the 2023 TD Ready Challenge.
Vermont Business Magazine Hikers and rock climbers can return to Vermont cliffs now that peregrine falcon nesting season has ended. The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has confirmed that all the young falcons have learned to fly and should not be disturbed by human presence on the cliffs.
Vermont Business Magazine Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Peter Welch (D-Vt.), and Congresswoman Becca Balint (VT-AL) today sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to work closely with Congress to secure supplemental
by Mike Donoghue, Vermont News First, Vermont Business Magazine A Vermont judge has agreed that a lawsuit filed against Middlebury College officials for their controversial and unannounced decision to improperly remove the name from the historic Mead Memorial Chapel can proceed. Dr.
Vermont Business Magazine Disaster Recovery Centers will open at 8 a.m. Aug. 10 in Johnson (Lamoille County) and Danville (Caledonia County) to help Vermont residents affected by the July severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC) is delighted to present the 2023 Arthur Gibb Award for Individual Leadership to Darby Bradley, in recognition of his over three decades long career dedicated to Vermont’s land and people.
by Dan Smith, President & CEO, Vermont Community Foundation It’s been three weeks since the torrential rains that flooded so many of our families, friends, and neighbors. Slowly, in many towns, the trash and debris are being hauled away from sidewalks; homes and businesses are airing out.
by US Senator Bernie Sanders As you know, Vermont has suffered its worst natural disaster since 1927. The recent floods have damaged 4,000 homes and 800 businesses, as well as roads, bridges, and public infrastructure throughout the state. The cost of repair will run into many hundreds of millions of dollars.
VermontBiz The Vermont Community Foundation announced today that it has awarded another $1,069,338 in grants to help Vermont recover from the devastating flooding across the state last month.
