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Absentee ballot mishaps occurring ahead of Vermont’s primary election

As concerns grow that expanded vote-by-mail may lead to election confusion in many states, clerks in Vermont’s Orange-1 House district are experiencing high numbers of spoiled ballots, which are disqualified votes under Vermont law.

August 4, 2020 in TNR News.
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Fly Booker T. Washington flag, not BLM, Essex mom advises school

School districts searching for a racial justice flag alternative to the controversial BLM flag might want to consider the banner of the Booker T. Washington Society (BTWS), an Essex Junction mom told her local school board in a letter yesterday.

August 4, 2020 in TNR News.
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UVM profs and students ‘demand’ full ‘abolition’ of campus police, BLM flag to be flown

A student-led initiative at the University of Vermont is calling not only for the university to cut ties with city police, but also to defund and disarm its own campus police.

August 4, 2020 in TNR News.

Vermont allows and will monitor hydroxychloroquine as treatment for COVID-19 patients

Vermont allows hydroxychloroquine to be used for coronavirus patients, but the state’s health commissioner does not currently endorse the antimalarial drug for the fight against COVID-19.

August 3, 2020 in TNR News.
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China smuggling unknown, unsolicited seeds into Vermont

The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets has been notified that several Vermont residents have received unsolicited packages containing seeds that appear to have originated from China.

August 3, 2020 in TNR News.
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If driver ed falters, Guv ready to take the wheel

Gov. Phil Scott will do “whatever it takes” to ensure teens get driver education, he said at his press conference Friday. 

July 31, 2020 in TNR News.
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Republican congressional candidates debate issues for chance to face Rep. Peter Welch

Two Republican candidates for Congress, Anya Tynio of Charelston and Justin Tuthill of Pomfret, appeared Thursday on Town Meeting Television to debate issues ahead of the August primary.

July 31, 2020 in TNR News.
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Two doctors share different criticisms of Vermont’s coronavirus response

As Vermont continues to experience few issues with COVID-19 during the summer months, some doctors are beginning to question the state’s continued commitment to lockdown strategies.

July 30, 2020 in TNR News.
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Scientist who questions global warming narrative goes on Vermont airwaves

Gregory Wrightstone, the author of “Inconvenient Facts: The Science That Al Gore Doesn’t Want You to Know,” made an appearance last week on The Morning Drive radio show with Marcus Certa and Kurt Wright.

July 29, 2020 in TNR News.
Essex Westford School District

School opening postponed two weeks in Vermont, mask guidelines in place

Guidelines include social distancing, required wearing of masks for all students and adults inside school buildings, wearing masks outdoors when social distancing is not possible, and the daily taking of temperatures.

July 29, 2020 in TNR News.
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Scott defends continued restrictions despite low COVID death, hospitalization rates

Despite having some of the lowest hospitalization and death rates for COVID-19 in the nation, Vermont continues to maintain substantial restrictions on businesses and services, along with a new mandate to wear a mask in all public places starting Saturday.

July 28, 2020 in TNR News.
Guy Page

Anti-police disrupters can’t keep Vermonters from honoring the Blue

Saturday’s event was about honoring the Vermont men and women who wear the blue, who protect and serve, who keep the law and order without which families are not safe, businesses cannot thrive, and individuals cannot achieve their dreams.

July 27, 2020 in TNR News.

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