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Three grants will bring broadband to 4,000 Vermont addresses

A trio of grants totaling $26.5 million have been greenlighted by the Vermont Community Broadband Board that will be used to connect 4,000 underserved addresses. Funding for the project is culled from American Rescue Plan Act funds, and the first phase of the project will begin in the spring.

October 27, 2022 in TNR News.
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Scientist: 35,000 vax deaths, 5,000 miscarriages/stillbirths reported on VAERS

Tuesday morning, highly qualified speakers provided valuable information and encouragement at the Restoring Our Faith Summit. For example, a veteran biochemist told the large audience that CDC reporting data shows 35,000 deaths due to the Covid-19 vaccine.

October 26, 2022 in TNR News.
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New list highlights good-paying job openings in Vermont

A list of more than 50 occupations that are expected to offer wages above the state’s median wage of $22.25 per hour comprise a new list from Gov. Phil Scott, the state’s Department of Labor and the McClure Foundation.

October 26, 2022 in TNR News.
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Montpelier Roxbury Public School district partners with online therapy provider

Online therapy provided by Talkspace is available for any student who is at least 13 years old, all staff members and their dependents. The service is funded through a federal pandemic-relief bill that sent $60,000 to the district for the partnership. That way, the service is free for users.

October 24, 2022 in TNR News.
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Vermont announces bonus round of state tax credits

The Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development says $800,000 in state income tax credits are being made available beginning next year for projects designed to enhance the state’s history while improving building safety at aging historic commercial and community structures.

October 24, 2022 in TNR News.

Gerald Malloy: ‘The far left hijacked the Democrat Party’

GOP candidate for U.S. Senate Gerald Malloy appeared on the “Howie Carr Show” on Thursday and said the current leadership of the Democratic Party is “hijacked” by extremist elements.

October 23, 2022 in TNR News.
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‘Retaliation’: Vermont police chief, father says school district punishing him for speaking against biological male in girls’ locker room

John Helfant is one of the volunteer coaches of the Randolph Union High School girls’ varsity soccer team. He said he has served as a police officer for 32 years and is the chief of police of the Northfield, Vermont, police department.

October 21, 2022 in TNR News.

Tax credits help spur work to open a new Stowe Street pizza restaurant

State tax credits will help fund nearly 50 redevelopment projects around Vermont including three sites in downtown Waterbury — one of which will return a pizza restaurant to Stowe Street.

October 20, 2022 in TNR News.
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GOP House candidate: ‘How ironic is it’ that Vermont trending after California

When Vermont resident Nichole Loati of Morristown first arrived in Vermont in the late ’90s, she said her family could “see the writing on the wall” as California’s public policies became increasingly extreme left wing, and subsequently its economy and quality of life suffered.

October 19, 2022 in TNR News.
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Who is Outright Vermont, and what are they doing in Vermont schools

With the emergence of Outright Vermont as the newly self-proclaimed referee of what’s news and what’s not regarding trangenderism in Vermont schools, it’s worth looking at what role they play in Vermont schools and how — and how much — the organization is funded. 

October 19, 2022 in TNR News.
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Benning and Zuckerman differ on rental registries, single payer health care, gun storage policies

In the race to be Vermont’s next lieutenant governor, David Zuckerman and Joe Benning met earlier this month for another debate before voters make their choice on Nov. 8. The two candidates differed on topics ranging from housing and Act 250 to guns.

October 17, 2022 in TNR News.
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Deep blue New England is at risk of blackouts this winter

New England, a region home to six states that are deeply Democratic, may experience rolling blackouts this winter due to severe natural gas shortages, according to The Wall Street Journal.

October 17, 2022 in TNR News.

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