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Vermont Business Magazine Catherine Turyamureeba can’t forget the day she climbed into an Uber and uttered a few words providing directions to the driver.
Vermont Business Magazine The Burlington City Council yesterday approved settling a civil rights lawsuit involving the 2018 arrests of three brothers, Jeremie, Albin, and Charlie Meli.
Vermont Business Magazine Unseasonably hot temperatures are expected to impact Vermont this week, with high temperatures forecast in the upper 80s to low 90s from Wednesday through Friday.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today vetoed S.39, An act relating to compensation and benefits for members of the Vermont General Assembly. Legislative leaders had sought a pay hike for lawmakers in large part as a recruitment tool.
Vermont Business Magazine When a Vermont employer fired an employee who said they would contact the “labor board” if they did not get paid for job-related travel time, the company violated federal protections against retaliation and found themselves facing costly consequences after a US Department of Labor investigation.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and fitness icon Jake (Body by Jake) Steinfeld, chairman of the National Foundation for Governors' Fitness Councils (NFGFC), today announced the three Vermont schools that were selected to each receive a state-of-the-art $100,000 DON’T QUIT! Fitness Center. The multi-million dollar DON’T QUIT!
Vermont Business Magazine Ahead of a hearing today in the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee on child care funding, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), chairman of the committee, and Sen.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Changemakers Table, with contributions from the Vermont Community Foundation, has distributed eight grants totaling $40,000 to provide unrestricted operating support for organizations led by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) working with rural communities across Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine After a long, successful run with the Champlain Valley Fair and citing rising costs, the iconic Al’s French Frys has adjusted their business model and will no longer participate with the Champlain Valley Fair. The following are the statements from Al’s French Frys and the Champlain Valley Exposition .
Vermont Business Magazine The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has announced eight grants totaling $1,116,440 to Vermont arts and cultural organizations, including the Vermont Arts Council, which has been approved for an $968,940 NEA FY 2023 partnership agreement to deliver arts programs, services and activities throughout Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine In an effort to improve safety on local roadways, the Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) is pleased to announce the Small Scale Local Safety Grant Program funded with Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funds. The goal of this program is to address simple improvements that will increase safety on the local roadway system.
