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The Burlington Free Press on MSNNo Kings day: What to know about protests in VermontThe "No Kings National Day of Mobilizations" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with over 30 planned in ...
Two people were arrested by Border Patrol agents in Richford, Vermont, Friday morning, according to the nonprofit advocacy ...
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Burlington Free Press on MSNVermont H.S. championship scores for June 13-16: Stats, results from 15 title gamesVermont high school championship schedules, scores and results as reported to the Burlington Free Press sports department.
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The Burlington Free Press on MSN3 Vermonters win events at the 2025 New England high school track and field championshipsEssex's Sanjin Hadzic, Hartford's Bennett Moreno and Thetford's Uly Junker capture victories at New England track and field ...
After weeks of back and forth, Vermont lawmakers reached a tentative agreement on a transformational education reform bill.
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WFFF Burlington on MSN50501 Vermont plans 40+ ‘No Kings’ protests on SaturdayThe group’s largest planned event at Burlington’s Waterfront Park will include Representative Becca Balint, activist Mohsen ...
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WCAX on MSNFamily of missing Vermont woman offer reward for informationShe was last seen on Prospect Street in Fair Haven. Her family is now offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to ...
Weston Theater Company takes audiences of all ages on a flap-tastic musical ride in “Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The ...
Introduced to Vermont by European settlers, red clover has become an essential part of the state’s landscape and identity.
After home-brewing back in 2006, Joe Lemnah moved around the areas where the breweries were hopping, including to Delaware, the home of Dogfish Head. At Dogfish Head, Lemnah converted his love of home ...
Vermonters from Bennington to Highgate -- Brattleboro to Newport -- and dozens of other cities and towns took part in “No ...
Gov. Phil Scott’s three-month extension for this group is set to expire June 30 – and local service providers say the state’s interpretation of the governor’s order caught them off guard.
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