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Vermont Business Magazine FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance has been made available to the state of Vermont to supplement state and local response efforts to the emergency conditions in the areas affected by flooding beginning on July 9, and continuing. 

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VermontBiz New research has shown which states seek drug and alcohol rehabilitation the most, with some worrying trends revealed. The study by addiction treatment resource Addiction Treatment Magazine analyzed Google data for common terms associated with rehabilitation and rehabilitation facilities to determine the states seeking drug and alcohol rehabilitation the most.

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Vermont Business Magazine Recently, six high school students from southern Vermont, spent five days immersed in activities like how to take blood pressures, start a peripheral IV, participate in a simulated Code Blue training exercise, spend time in a BOD POD to measure their body composition at Vermont State University Castleton Campus, and even observe how to safely administe

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Vermont Business Magazine Interstate 89 remains closed Monday night in both directions between the Montpelier and Middlesex exits, according to the Vermont State Police. Additionally, the northbound lanes are shut down between the Berlin and Montpelier exits.

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Senator Bernie Sanders Nobody knows for sure, but the flooding we are now experiencing could be the worst Vermont has seen in a very long time. What we do know is that extensive damage is already occurring in the towns of Weston, Ludlow, Londonderry, Calais, and many more. We also know that a number of roads have been closed, including sections of Route 100, 14, 131,

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Vermont State Police Initial charges have been filed against the man who led Rutland police on a brief high-speed pursuit Friday that ended when he crashed into two cruisers, killing 19-year-old part-time Officer Jessica Ebbighausen and injuring two other officers.

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VermontBiz Senator Peter Welch (D-VT) issued the following statement amid flooding and severe rain across Vermont: 

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VermontBiz Mayor Miro Weinberger released the following statement regarding the current State of Emergency:  

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VermontBiz “As we continue to face significant and damaging flooding, I want to thank the emergency responders and hardworking state employees across Vermont who are working tirelessly to keep our communities safe. 

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VermontBiz Little Patakha, a Vermont-based, minority, and woman-owned children’s brand will launch its third Kickstarter campaign for its newest product, A Piece A Part jigsaw puzzle.

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VermontBiz Howard Center’s Zoe’s Race is set for Sunday morning, August 27 at Oakledge Park in Burlington. The annual event raises funds to make homes accessible for families served by Howard Center and includes a 1K fun run, a 5K run/walk, and a 10K run.