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The Daily Signal

WCAX pulls Randolph locker room story, will ‘publicly acknowledge the damage done’

WCAX has withdrawn from its website the Sept. 30 news report that broke the story, News Director Roger Garrity confirmed Thursday night to Vermont Daily Chronicle. The story was not consigned to the digital memory hole due to factual inaccuracy. “We believe our story was accurate,” Garrity said.

October 15, 2022 in TNR News.
The Daily Signal

Randolph High School girls explain why they’re uncomfortable having a biological male in their locker room

Blake Allen and her teammates spoke out when a biologically male student used their locker room. Now these young girls face heavy criticism — and maybe even punishment.

October 14, 2022 in TNR News.
Paul Bean for Vermont

Young GOP senate candidate for Washington County brings entrepreneur experience, business-friendly mindset

Young GOP candidate for State Senate Paul Bean spoke with True North on how his entrepreneur business experiences have helped influence his conservative values as he runs for the Washington-1 District seat.

October 14, 2022 in TNR News.
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Meg Hansen: Vermont state lawmakers ranked 5th most liberal in nation

In CPAC’s analysis of all 7,400 state lawmakers in America, the Vermont Legislature earned a conservative rating of 26%, tying New York and Maryland, and trailing only Hawaii (23%), Rhode Island (20%), and Massachusetts (15%) as most liberal in America.

October 14, 2022 in TNR News.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Vermont GOP addresses election insecurities caused by universal mail-in ballots

The Vermont GOP announced this week that Republicans would be taking initial steps to expose mistakes or abuse of mail-in ballots in the Green Mountain State.

October 13, 2022 in TNR News.
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Redistricting brings Braintree new slate of Senate candidates

Six candidates are competing for the three seats that will represent Braintree as a part of the Washington Senatorial district. Two incumbents are running for re-election, leaving one seat to be hotly contested following the retirement of incumbent Sen. Anthony Pollina, P/D-Washington.

October 12, 2022 in TNR News.
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Format for sports wagers pivotal to Vermont’s steps in legalization

Figuring out if sports wagering in Vermont will be retail or online only is key to the next steps for bringing the profitable venture to legalization.

October 12, 2022 in TNR News.
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Vermont farmers can apply for capital grant program

“We are grateful to provide this opportunity to continue supporting our farmers to innovate and maintain the momentum forward for water quality,” Anson Tebbetts, Vermont Secretary of Agriculture, Food and Markets, said.

October 10, 2022 in TNR News.

Two Rutland convenience stores hit by similar robberies a week apart, U.S. Attorney’s office says

Two press releases from the U.S. Attorney for Vermont’s office allege a man and a woman over the past two weeks separately committed convenience store armed robberies in Rutland.

October 9, 2022 in TNR News.
Shannara Johnson

Non-Vermonters receiving ballots, but double voting ‘rare,’ VT election office says

Vermont voters who have moved out of state are receiving mailed ballots for the November 8, 2022 general election.

October 8, 2022 in TNR News.
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Vermont working to strengthen business ties with Canada

The Agency of Commerce and Community Development hosted a delegation of Montreal-area businesses, featuring industry associations and entrepreneur, as part of the state’s trade mission with its neighbor to the north.

October 7, 2022 in TNR News.
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New GOP faces seek seats in Vermont Legislature

Victory in November could give the GOP the 51 votes needed to uphold Gov. Phil Scott’s vetos on carbon taxation and other bills. 

October 7, 2022 in TNR News.

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