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State 4-H hippology team selected April 2 in Woodstock

April 27, 2016
WOODSTOCK—Four Vermont 4-H teens have earned a spot on the state 4-H hippology team for their keen horse judging skills and in-depth knowledge of horses and the equine industry. Callon Fish of Rutland, Lauren Hodsden of Bridport, Olivia Suker of Shrewsbury, and Kassidy Wyman of Cambridgeport made the team after placing in the top four…

Rules of the Game

April 27, 2016
By Alan Jeffery Teaching Professional at Green Mountain National Golf Course Question: Carol and Chad are playing in a tournament. On the 14th hole, Carol strokes her tee shot into an area where there is a high rough preceding an area of casual water which is not visible from the tee. Both players search for…

Earth Day heroes

April 27, 2016
By Deb Markowitz Every Earth Day, I take time to reflect on the importance of the work we do at the Agency of Natural Resources and how much I appreciate the passion and commitment of our over 600 employees. At ANR, our work to protect the environment is not just a job—it also provides a life…

Jay Peak

April 27, 2016
By Emerson Lynn It breaks the heart to read the Securities and Exchange Commission’s allegations that the Jay Peak “miracle” was a “Ponzi-like” scheme involving the misuse of $200 million in investor funds. It is a story without victors. It’s a story from which we will have to recover. And that will take time. It…

Robert W. Allen named new president of Green Mountain College

April 27, 2016
POULTNEY—Robert (Bob) W. Allen, president and CEO of The Windham Foundation of Grafton and an experienced leader of academic and business institutions, has been named the eighth president of Green Mountain College in Poultney. He will succeed Dr. Paul Fonteyn, the College’s president for the past eight years, who is retiring. Allen will assume the…

Rutland celebrates Earth Day

April 27, 2016
The Vermont Farmers Food Center (VFFC) was the place to be in Rutland on April 20. From 3-6 p.m., locals poured in to enjoy the community’s second annual Earth Day Celebration. Members of the VFFC and the Rutland Area Climate Coalition volunteered their time to organize a celebration for this nationally recognized day. Farmers sold local goods,…

CSJ weekly round up

April 27, 2016
It was another action-packed week for spring sports at College of St. Joseph, with baseball and softball playing 13 games collectively. Fighting Saints baseball went 7-2 and received the No. 1 ranking in the USCAA Coaches’ Poll for the fourth straight week. The team is now 41-11 overall and currently riding a seven-game winning streak.…

Antlerless deer proposal voted by F&W board

April 27, 2016
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife board voted on the Fish & Wildlife Department’s proposal for antlerless deer hunting for 2016 at its monthly meeting on April 20 in Montpelier. “The number of muzzleloader season antlerless deer permits has increased to account for the expected increase in the deer population following the exceptionally mild winter of…

Hunt safely this turkey season—it’s easy with tips

April 27, 2016
Hunting safely during turkey season is easy if you follow tips issued by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. Vermont’s spring youth turkey hunting weekend is April 23-24, and the regular turkey season is May 1-31. While Vermont’s spring turkey seasons are safe (Vermont has not had any incidents in the last six years) precautions…

C.O.R.E. Connections helps build confidence and independence for adaptive athletes

April 27, 2016
Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports pilot program offered in Rutland area One simple recreational activity can have a huge impact on a person. For 10-year-old Cosmo Duncan of Pawlet, trusting Vermont Adaptive’s Tom Alcorn to lead him safely up the climbing wall at Green Mountain Rock Climbing in Rutland was that one activity. “The climbing…

Steelhead rainbow trout runs happening now 

April 27, 2016
MONTPELIER—One of the state’s premier wildlife watching opportunities is happening right now in Vermont. The steelhead rainbow trout have started their upstream migration, leaping up waterfalls in a spectacular display of determination on their way to their spawning grounds. The best place to spot steelhead is at Willoughby Falls just outside downtown Orleans in Vermont’s…

“Moose crossing”

April 27, 2016
Courtesy of VT Fish & Wildlife VT Fish &Wildlife cautions drivers that moose are more likely to be crossing roadways at this time of year, especially after dark or early in the morning as they move from wintering areas to spring feeding locations. Drivers need to be alert and cautious because moose are on the…

RAVNAH’s Kids on the Move program helps children thrive

April 27, 2016
Seven-year-old Andrew Lee was diagnosed with non-verbal autism when he was an infant. As he grew out of infancy, his parents were troubled that he wasn’t meeting any of his physical milestones typically seen in children between the ages of nine months and one year old. When Andrew’s parents brought him to the doctor for…

24th Annual Vermont Sports Medicine Center’s 5K Run/Walk slated for April 30

April 27, 2016
Proceeds benefit Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports and Kids on the Move RUTLAND—The 24th Annual Vermont Sports Medicine Center’s (VSMC) 5K Run/Walk will be held this year on Saturday, April 30 and all proceeds from the event will benefit Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports and Kids on the Move. The annual event has become a…

News Briefs: Rutland Region

April 27, 2016
By Lani Duke CITY NEWS Computerizing public works data Rutland City has spent some $11 million in the past ten years in combined sewer overflow (CSO) projects, Public Works Commissioner Jeff Wennberg told the City Public Works Committee April 5. The most recent project was the Northwest Neighborhood Improvement Program. In the planning stage is…